State Administrative Tribunal definition

State Administrative Tribunal means the State Administrative Tribunal established under the State Administrative Tribunal Act 2004;

Examples of State Administrative Tribunal in a sentence

  • Examples of quasi-judicial authority include town planning applications, building licences, applications for other permits / licences (eg under Health Act, Dog Act or Local Laws) and other decisions that may be appealable to the State Administrative Tribunal.

  • Examples of Quasi-Judicial authority include town planning applications, building licences, applications for other permits/licences (eg: under Health Act, Dog Act or Local Laws) and other decisions that may be appealable to the State Administrative Tribunal.

  • Examples include town planning applications, building licences and other decisions that may be appealable to the State Administrative Tribunal.

  • Examples of quasi-judicial authority include local planning applications, building licences, applications for other permits/licences (eg under Health Act, Dog Act or Local Laws) and other decisions that may be appealable tothe State Administrative Tribunal.

  • Examples of quasi-judicial authority include local planning applications, building licences, applications for other permits/licences (eg under Health Act, Dog Act orLocal Laws) and other decisions that may be appealable to the State Administrative Tribunal.

  • Examples of Quasi-Judicial authority include town planning applications, building licences, applications for other permits/licences (eg under Health Act, Dog Act or Local Laws) and other decisions that may be appealable to the State Administrative Tribunal.

  • Examples of Quasi- Judicial authority include town planning applications, building licences, applications for other permits/licences (e.g. under Health Act, Dog Act orLocal Laws) and other decisions that may be appealable to the State Administrative Tribunal.

  • The judicial character arises from the obligation to abide by the principles of natural justice e.g. local planning applications, building permits, other permits/licences (e.g. under Health Act, Dog Act or local laws) and other decisions that may be appealable to the State Administrative Tribunal (SAT).

  • Examples of Quasi-Judicial authority include town planning applications, building licences, applications for other permits/licences (e.g. under Health Act,Dog Act or Local Laws) and other decisions that may be appealable to the State Administrative Tribunal.

  • If a dispute cannot be resolved under the procedures set out in the Rules, any party to the dispute may apply to the State Administrative Tribunal to determine the dispute in accordance with the Act or otherwise at law.

Related to State Administrative Tribunal

  • State institution means a mental health institute, as defined in s. 51.01 (12), a center for the developmentally disabled, as defined in s. 51.01 (3), or a secure mental health facility at which persons are committed under s. 980.06.

  • Settlement Administrator means the third party settlement administrator proposed by the Parties, as approved by the Court.