Accident Compensation Act 2001

Dispute resolution - Appeals

153: Notice of hearing place and date

You could also call this:

“The court tells you and others when and where your appeal hearing will happen”

When you appeal a decision, the Registrar will set a time and place for your appeal hearing. The Registrar will try to choose a place that is convenient for everyone involved and helps the court work efficiently. The Registrar will tell you when and where your appeal hearing will be. If anyone else had the right to be at the review hearing (that’s the hearing that happened before the appeal), the Registrar will also tell them when and where the appeal hearing is. The Registrar will also give these people a copy of your appeal notice.

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Part 5 Dispute resolution
Appeals

153Notice of hearing place and date

  1. The hearing of an appeal must be at a time and place fixed by the Registrar.

  2. The appeal must be heard at a place that the Registrar considers is convenient having regard to the needs of the parties and the efficient administration of the court.

  3. The Registrar must notify the appellant of the time and place.

  4. The Registrar must also notify any person (other than the appellant) who had a right to be present and heard at the hearing of the review of the time and place, and give the person a copy of the notice of appeal.

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