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South Bank Corporation Act 1989
sec.108-oc.2Appeal to Court on question of law
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### sec.108-oc.2 Appeal to Court on question of law
An appeal lies to the Court from an order made by a tribunal under section 107 on the ground that the order is erroneous in law but on no other ground.
The persons who may appeal under subsection (1) are—
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the appellant to the tribunal; and
where he or she was not the appellant to the tribunal—the applicant for the original order made by the referee; and
any person who, in connection with the application for the original order, duly made written submissions to the referee; and
where an order requires a person to do or refrain from doing any act—that person;
in any case where the body corporate for the parcel to which the appeal relates is not included in paragraph (a) —that body corporate.
(sec.108-oc.2-ssec.1) An appeal lies to the Court from an order made by a tribunal under section 107 on the ground that the order is erroneous in law but on no other ground.
(sec.108-oc.2-ssec.2) The persons who may appeal under subsection (1) are— — the appellant to the tribunal; and where he or she was not the appellant to the tribunal—the applicant for the original order made by the referee; and any person who, in connection with the application for the original order, duly made written submissions to the referee; and where an order requires a person to do or refrain from doing any act—that person; in any case where the body corporate for the parcel to which the appeal relates is not included in paragraph (a) —that body corporate.
- (a) — (i) the appellant to the tribunal; and (ii) where he or she was not the appellant to the tribunal—the applicant for the original order made by the referee; and (iii) any person who, in connection with the application for the original order, duly made written submissions to the referee; and (iv) where an order requires a person to do or refrain from doing any act—that person;
- (i) the appellant to the tribunal; and
- (ii) where he or she was not the appellant to the tribunal—the applicant for the original order made by the referee; and
- (iii) any person who, in connection with the application for the original order, duly made written submissions to the referee; and
- (iv) where an order requires a person to do or refrain from doing any act—that person;
- (b) in any case where the body corporate for the parcel to which the appeal relates is not included in paragraph (a) —that body corporate.
- (i) the appellant to the tribunal; and
- (ii) where he or she was not the appellant to the tribunal—the applicant for the original order made by the referee; and
- (iii) any person who, in connection with the application for the original order, duly made written submissions to the referee; and
- (iv) where an order requires a person to do or refrain from doing any act—that person;