Takeovers Act 1993

Investigation and enforcement - Investigation and enforcement by Panel - Appeals

31J: Determination of appeal

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"The court decides what happens with your appeal."

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You are making an appeal and it goes to court. The court decides what to do with your appeal. It can dismiss your appeal or give directions on what to do next. The court makes a decision that it thinks is right.

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Part 3Investigation and enforcement
Investigation and enforcement by Panel: Appeals

31JDetermination of appeal

  1. The court must determine the appeal by either dismissing the appeal or giving such directions or making such determination in the matter as it thinks fit.

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Notes
  • Section 31J: inserted, on , by section 9 of the Takeovers Amendment Act 2001 (2001 No 30).