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COMMUNITY LAND MANAGEMENT ACT 1989 - SECT 91
Determination of appeal to Tribunal
91 Determination of appeal to Tribunal
(1) In determining an appeal, the Tribunal may admit new evidence.
(2) Unless
the order appealed against is an interim order, the Tribunal may determine an
appeal by an order: (a) affirming, amending or revoking the order appealed
against, or
(b) substituting its own order for the order appealed against, or
(c) dismissing the appeal.
(3) If the order appealed against is an
interim order, the Tribunal may determine the appeal by an order: (a) revoking
the interim order, or
(b) dismissing the appeal.
(4) The Tribunal may not,
in determining an appeal, make an order as to costs.
(5) An order made under
subsection (2) has effect, and the provisions of this Act (other than
provisions conferring a right of appeal to the Tribunal) apply to it, as if it
were an order made under the same provision as the order appealed against.
(6) Subsection (5) does not exclude an appeal from an order of the Tribunal
made under this section.
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