Appeals Tribunal definition

Appeals Tribunal or “AT” means the Body responsible for hearing and determining appeals set out in section 9;
Appeals Tribunal means the Australian Financial Institutions Appeals Tribunal established under the Australian Financial Institutions Commission Act 1992 of Queensland;
Appeals Tribunal means the Australian Financial Institutions Appeals Tribunal established under the AFIC Act;

Examples of Appeals Tribunal in a sentence

  • A Ministerial Declaration will prevail over any Appeals Tribunal decisions which are inconsistent with the Ministerial Declaration.


More Definitions of Appeals Tribunal

Appeals Tribunal means the appeal authority as contemplated in the Act.
Appeals Tribunal means the tribunal established under section 36;
Appeals Tribunal means the Body responsible for hearing and determining appeals pursuant to section 9;
Appeals Tribunal means the Appeals Tribunal established under section 47; “Authority” means the Central Planning Authority established under section 3(1); “Board” means the Development Control Board established under section 3(3);
Appeals Tribunal means the Irish Financial Services Appeals Tribunal established by section 57C;
Appeals Tribunal means the Health Appeals Tribunal established under section 4;
Appeals Tribunal means the tribunal established under section 77;