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Guardianship and Administration Act 2000
sec.104Basis of consideration for limitation order
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### sec.104 Basis of consideration for limitation order
In considering whether to make a limitation order, the tribunal must take as the basis of its consideration—
that each active party in the proceeding is entitled to access a document or other information before the tribunal that is credible, relevant and significant to an issue in the proceeding; and
that it is desirable that tribunal hearings be held in public and be able to be publicly reported.
For subsection (1) , something is relevant only if it is directly relevant.
s 104 sub 2009 No. 24 s 1446
(sec.104-ssec.1) In considering whether to make a limitation order, the tribunal must take as the basis of its consideration— that each active party in the proceeding is entitled to access a document or other information before the tribunal that is credible, relevant and significant to an issue in the proceeding; and that it is desirable that tribunal hearings be held in public and be able to be publicly reported.
(sec.104-ssec.2) For subsection (1) , something is relevant only if it is directly relevant.
- (a) that each active party in the proceeding is entitled to access a document or other information before the tribunal that is credible, relevant and significant to an issue in the proceeding; and
- (b) that it is desirable that tribunal hearings be held in public and be able to be publicly reported.