Administrative Review Tribunal Act 2024
General rule
65(1)
The Tribunal may order that a party to a proceeding in the Tribunal ceases to be a party to the proceeding if the party gives written notice to the Tribunal that the party wishes to cease being a party to the proceeding.
Exceptions - applicant and decision-maker
65(2)
However, subsection (1) does not apply in relation to the following parties: (a) in any case - the applicant; (b) if the proceeding relates to a decision - the decision-maker.
Note:
The applicant may withdraw the application (see section 95 ).
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