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Water Act 2000
sec.738ZDLimitation of review
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### sec.738ZD Limitation of review
This section applies to a decision under this chapter.
The Judicial Review Act 1991 , part 4 does not apply to the decision.
Subject to subsection (4) , the decision—
is final and conclusive; and
can not be challenged, appealed against, reviewed, quashed, set aside or called in question in any other way, under the Judicial Review Act 1991 or otherwise (whether by the Supreme Court, another court, a tribunal or another entity); and
is not subject to any declaratory, injunctive or other order of the Supreme Court, another court, a tribunal or another entity on any ground.
The Judicial Review Act 1991 , part 5 applies to the decision to the extent it is affected by jurisdictional error.
In this section—
decision includes a decision, or conduct, leading up to or forming part of the process of making a decision.
s 738ZD ins 2017 No. 2 s 4
exp 1 July 2027 (see s 738ZJ)
AIA s 20A applies (see s 738ZK)
(sec.738ZD-ssec.1) This section applies to a decision under this chapter.
(sec.738ZD-ssec.2) The Judicial Review Act 1991 , part 4 does not apply to the decision.
(sec.738ZD-ssec.3) Subject to subsection (4) , the decision— is final and conclusive; and can not be challenged, appealed against, reviewed, quashed, set aside or called in question in any other way, under the Judicial Review Act 1991 or otherwise (whether by the Supreme Court, another court, a tribunal or another entity); and is not subject to any declaratory, injunctive or other order of the Supreme Court, another court, a tribunal or another entity on any ground.
(sec.738ZD-ssec.4) The Judicial Review Act 1991 , part 5 applies to the decision to the extent it is affected by jurisdictional error.
(sec.738ZD-ssec.5) In this section— decision includes a decision, or conduct, leading up to or forming part of the process of making a decision.
- (a) is final and conclusive; and
- (b) can not be challenged, appealed against, reviewed, quashed, set aside or called in question in any other way, under the Judicial Review Act 1991 or otherwise (whether by the Supreme Court, another court, a tribunal or another entity); and
- (c) is not subject to any declaratory, injunctive or other order of the Supreme Court, another court, a tribunal or another entity on any ground.