Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sale and supply of alcohol generally - Appeals - Appeals to High Court

159: Who may appeal to High Court

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"Who can ask the High Court to review a decision about alcohol licences"

You can appeal to the High Court if you are a party to a decision made by the licensing authority. This is allowed if the case started with the licensing authority. You can also appeal if a licensing committee sent the case to the licensing authority to make a decision, as stated in the related legislation. You must be a party to the decision to appeal to the High Court. The High Court can hear your appeal if the licensing authority made the decision.

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Appeals: Appeals to High Court

159Who may appeal to High Court

  1. Any party may appeal to the High Court against a decision of the licensing authority if—

  2. the proceedings concerned commenced in the licensing authority; or
    1. a licensing committee referred the proceedings concerned to the licensing authority for decision.
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