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Justices Act 1886
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### sec.222B Appeal documents must be sent to the relevant registrar
If a notice of appeal is given to a clerk of the court under section 222 (4) , the clerk of the court, within 7 days afterwards, must send to the relevant registrar—
the notice of appeal; and
the file of the Magistrates Court relating to the order.
If a notice of appeal is given to the general manager of a prison under section 222 (5) , the general manager, within 7 days afterwards, must send the notice of appeal to the relevant registrar.
If a notice of appeal is filed in a District Court registry other than under section 222 (4) , the relevant registrar, within 7 days after receiving the notice of appeal, must send a request to the relevant clerk of the court asking for any court file relevant to the appealed order or the appeal to be sent to the registrar.
The clerk of the court must comply with the request within 7 days.
s 222B ins 2003 No. 55 s 75
(sec.222B-ssec.1) If a notice of appeal is given to a clerk of the court under section 222 (4) , the clerk of the court, within 7 days afterwards, must send to the relevant registrar— the notice of appeal; and the file of the Magistrates Court relating to the order.
(sec.222B-ssec.2) If a notice of appeal is given to the general manager of a prison under section 222 (5) , the general manager, within 7 days afterwards, must send the notice of appeal to the relevant registrar.
(sec.222B-ssec.3) If a notice of appeal is filed in a District Court registry other than under section 222 (4) , the relevant registrar, within 7 days after receiving the notice of appeal, must send a request to the relevant clerk of the court asking for any court file relevant to the appealed order or the appeal to be sent to the registrar.
(sec.222B-ssec.4) The clerk of the court must comply with the request within 7 days.
- (a) the notice of appeal; and
- (b) the file of the Magistrates Court relating to the order.