Criminal Procedure Act 2011

Appeals - Appeals against decisions on costs orders - First appeals

271: Right of appeal to first appeal court against decision about costs order

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"Appealing a decision about court costs to a higher court"

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If you are affected by a decision about a costs order, you can appeal to the first appeal court. You can appeal against a decision to make or refuse to make a costs order. This appeal is made under a specific part of the law.

You can look at the law from 1961 for similar information. This law is related to the decision you want to appeal. It can help you understand the process.

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Appeals against decisions on costs orders: First appeals

271Right of appeal to first appeal court against decision about costs order

  1. A person affected by a decision to make or refuse to make a costs order may appeal under this subpart against the decision to the first appeal court.

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