Part 5Enforcement
Ban ordered by District Court
182Appeal to High Court
The Bank or a person to whom an order relates may appeal to the High Court against a decision of the District Court under this subpart.


If you get an order from the District Court about deposit takers, you can appeal to the High Court. The Bank can also appeal to the High Court if they do not agree with the District Court's decision. You can appeal if the order is about you or if it affects you in some way.
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181: Effect of appeal, or
"What happens if you appeal a ban under this law"
183: State of mind of directors, employees, or agents attributed to body corporate or other principal, or
"What a company was thinking when it did something wrong can be figured out by looking at what its staff were thinking"
The Bank or a person to whom an order relates may appeal to the High Court against a decision of the District Court under this subpart.