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Anti-discrimination Act 1992
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106 Appeals against decision of Tribunal
(1) The following persons may appeal to the Supreme Court against a
decision or order of the Tribunal:
(a) a party aggrieved by the decision or order of the Tribunal; or
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(b) the Commissioner.
(2) An appeal may be on a question of law or fact or law and fact and
must be made:
(a) within 28 days after the day on which the decision or order
was made; or
(b) if the Tribunal did not give written reasons at the time the
decision or order was made, and the party making the appeal
subsequently requests the Tribunal to do so, not later than
28 days after the day on which the party received the reasons
in writing.