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Law of Associations: A Custom Publication for Western Sydney University and Australian Corporations Legislation 2024 (2 Volume Set) (Bundle)
Law of Associations: A Custom Publication for Western Sydney University
Australian Corporations Legislation 2024 (2 Volume Set)
Published:
20 December, 2023
Publisher:
LexisNexis Australia
Law of Associations: A Custom Publication for Western Sydney University
A Custom Publication relating to corporations and associations law for Western Sydney University
Australian Corporations Legislation 2024 (2 Volume Set)
The authoritative guide to key corporations legislation in Australia
Contents
Chapter 1 Establishment and Objective Of Tribunal
Chapter 2 Membership and Organisation
Chapter 3 Jurisdiction of Administrative Appeals Tribunal
Chapter 4 Notification of Review Rights and Reasons for Decision
Chapter 5 Applicants for Review
Chapter 6 Initiation of Review
Chapter 7 Parties to Review Applications
Chapter 8 Procedure at Hearing: General Procedural Issues
Chapter 9 Procedure at Hearing: Evidentiary Matters
Chapter 10 Procedure at Hearing: Pre-Hearing and Special Procedures
Chapter 11 Procedure at Hearing: Form of Hearings
Chapter 12 Procedure at Hearing: Information Before AAT
Chapter 13 Procedure at Hearing: Hearing Before Tribunal
Chapter 14 Stay of Decision
Chapter 15 Powers of AAT On Review: Actions Prior To Hearing
Chapter 16 Powers After Hearing
Chapter 17 Decisions of Administrative Appeals Tribunal
Chapter 18 Costs
Chapter 19 Appeals from AAT Decisions
Chapter 20 Miscellaneous Matters
Appendix 1 — Extracts from Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 (Cth)
Appendix 2 — Extracts from Administrative Appeals Tribunal Regulation 2015 (Cth)
Appendix 3 — Extracts from Migration Act 1958 (Cth)
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