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CONVEYANCERS ACT 1994 - SECT 7A

7A—Appeals

        (1)         An applicant for registration may appeal to the Court against a decision of the Commissioner refusing the application.

        (2)         Subject to subsection (4), an appeal must be instituted within one month of the making of the decision appealed against.

        (3)         The Commissioner must, if so required by the applicant, state in writing the reasons for the Commissioner's decision to refuse the application.

        (4)         If the reasons of the Commissioner are not given in writing at the time of making the decision and the applicant (within one month of the making of the decision) requires the Commissioner to state the reasons in writing, the time for instituting an appeal runs from the time at which the applicant receives the written statement of those reasons.



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