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Justices Act 1886
sec.222EDuty of relevant registrar to give notice when particular issues arise
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### sec.222E Duty of relevant registrar to give notice when particular issues arise
This section applies for an appealed order or operation of a provision stayed under section 222A , (the order and operation ).
At least 10 days before a District Court judge hears the appeal, the relevant registrar must give notice of the hearing of the appeal to each interested person.
In this section—
interested person means the person in whose favour the order was made or who benefited from the operation.
s 222E ins 2003 No. 55 s 75
(sec.222E-ssec.1) This section applies for an appealed order or operation of a provision stayed under section 222A , (the order and operation ).
(sec.222E-ssec.2) At least 10 days before a District Court judge hears the appeal, the relevant registrar must give notice of the hearing of the appeal to each interested person.
(sec.222E-ssec.3) In this section— interested person means the person in whose favour the order was made or who benefited from the operation.