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Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995
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### sec.160 How to start appeal
An appeal is started by—
filing written notice of the appeal with the registrar of the court; and
complying with the rules of court applicable to the appeal.
The notice of appeal must—
be filed within—
if the coastal protection or tidal works notice is given under section 59 (3) or 60 (2) or (4) —60 days after the notice is given; or
if subparagraph (i) does not apply—30 days after the person receives the coastal protection or tidal works notice; and
state fully the grounds of the appeal and the facts relied on.
s 160 amd 2011 No. 6 s 53
(sec.160-ssec.1) An appeal is started by— filing written notice of the appeal with the registrar of the court; and complying with the rules of court applicable to the appeal.
(sec.160-ssec.2) The notice of appeal must— be filed within— if the coastal protection or tidal works notice is given under section 59 (3) or 60 (2) or (4) —60 days after the notice is given; or if subparagraph (i) does not apply—30 days after the person receives the coastal protection or tidal works notice; and state fully the grounds of the appeal and the facts relied on.
- (a) filing written notice of the appeal with the registrar of the court; and
- (b) complying with the rules of court applicable to the appeal.
- (a) be filed within— (i) if the coastal protection or tidal works notice is given under section 59 (3) or 60 (2) or (4) —60 days after the notice is given; or (ii) if subparagraph (i) does not apply—30 days after the person receives the coastal protection or tidal works notice; and
- (i) if the coastal protection or tidal works notice is given under section 59 (3) or 60 (2) or (4) —60 days after the notice is given; or
- (ii) if subparagraph (i) does not apply—30 days after the person receives the coastal protection or tidal works notice; and
- (b) state fully the grounds of the appeal and the facts relied on.
- (i) if the coastal protection or tidal works notice is given under section 59 (3) or 60 (2) or (4) —60 days after the notice is given; or
- (ii) if subparagraph (i) does not apply—30 days after the person receives the coastal protection or tidal works notice; and