Water Services Act 2021

Provisions relating to supply of drinking water - Review and appeals - Appeals

94: Interim order by District Court

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You can ask the District Court for an interim order at any time before they make a final decision on your appeal. The District Court can add conditions to an interim order if they think it is necessary. If the District Court makes an interim order, they must send a copy to the Water Services Authority.

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Part 2Provisions relating to supply of drinking water
Review and appeals: Appeals

94Interim order by District Court

  1. At any time before the final determination of an appeal, the District Court may make an interim order.

  2. An interim order may be subject to any conditions that the District Court thinks fit.

  3. If the District Court makes an interim order, the Registrar of that court must send a copy of the order to the Water Services Authority.

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  • Section 94(3): amended, on , by section 111(2) of the Local Government (Water Services) (Repeals and Amendments) Act 2025 (2025 No 43).