Land Transfer Act 2017

Miscellaneous provisions - General provisions - Review and appeal

215: Appeal to court

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"Challenging a Decision in Court"

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You can appeal to the court if you are unhappy with a decision made by the Registrar or someone acting for them. The decision might be one made under the Land Transfer Act 2017. You can also appeal if you are unhappy with a decision made by the Registrar under section 214. You are allowed to appeal to the court against these decisions. The court will look at the decision you are appealing. You can appeal if the decision was made by the Registrar, the Registrar and the Attorney-General, or someone acting for the Registrar. If the Registrar made a decision under section 214, you can appeal to the court. You can appeal to the court if you do not agree with the decision. The court will consider your appeal.

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Part 5Miscellaneous provisions
General provisions: Review and appeal

215Appeal to court

  1. A person who is dissatisfied with either of the following decisions may appeal to the court against the decision:

  2. a decision under this Act by the Registrar, or the Registrar and the Attorney-General, or by a person acting under delegation from the Registrar:
    1. a decision by the Registrar under section 214.