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Children, Youth and Families Act 2005
271Appeal against interim accommodation order
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271 Appeal against interim accommodation order
(1) If the Court makes an interim accommodation order in respect of a child or dismisses an application for an interim accommodation order in respect of a child, then—
(c) a protective intervener—
may appeal to the Supreme Court against the order or the dismissal.
(2) On an appeal under this section against an interim accommodation order, the Supreme Court must—
(a) if it thinks that a different interim accommodation order should have been made—
(i) set aside the order of the Children's Court; and
(ii) make any other order that it thinks ought to have been made; or
(3) On an appeal under this section against the dismissal of an application for an interim accommodation order, the Supreme Court must—
(a) if it thinks that the application should not have been dismissed, make the order that it thinks ought to have been made; or