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ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS TRIBUNAL ACT 1997 - SECT 112
Appealable decisions of the Tribunal
(1) For the purposes of this Part, an
"appealable decision" of the Tribunal is a decision of the Tribunal (or a
decision that is taken to be a decision of the Tribunal) made in proceedings
for: (a) an original decision where the enactment under which the Tribunal has
jurisdiction to make the decision expressly provides that the decision may be
appealed to an Appeal Panel under this Part, or
(b) a review of a
reviewable decision.
(2) Without limiting subsection (1), the following
decisions are also appealable decisions: (a) a decision of the Tribunal that a
person is not entitled to apply for an original decision or for the review of
a reviewable decision, or
(b) an order of the Tribunal under section 71 (2)
that the parties to proceedings before it may not be represented by an agent
of a particular class, or
(c) a decision of the Tribunal refusing an
application by a person to be made a party to proceedings before the Tribunal.
(3) A decision of an Appeal Panel (including any such decision made in
relation to an external appeal) is not an appealable decision for the purposes
of this Part.
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