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DO YOU BELIEVE THIS MATTER IS URGENT BECAUSE THE PERSON IS AT RISK? ... B. DO YOU BELIEVE THIS MATTER IS URGENT BECAUSE THE PERSON IS AT RISK?
When a declined complaint is referred to NCAT, the matter is listed for a 'leave hearing'. ... Complex matters may take longer. The Tribunal Member wil
NCAT uses mediation as part of its resolution processes. Mediation is offered to parties in suitable anti-discrimination matters, and review applications about
Hearing . Where NCAT hears evidence from all people involved in the matter and a decision is made. ... Party . Someone who is directly involved in the matter.
Check if your matter is affected by federal jurisdiction. ... Dividing fences matters are first listed for conciliation and hearing.
At that case conference a hearing date will be allocated if the matter is ready for hearing. ... order the person to publish an apology or a retraction. NCAT m
Unlike a lawyer, an agent needs to request permission from the Tribunal to represent you and should do so the next time the matter is listed (see section 45 an
Complex matters may take longer. Step 8: The Tribunal makes a decision.
Check if your matter is affected by federal jurisdiction.
C. DO YOU BELIEVE THIS MATTER IS URGENT BECAUSE THE PERSON IS AT RISK? ... NEED FOR REVIEW - Do you believe this matter is urgent: Off.
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