Land and Environment Court of NSW

Appeals against a Land and Environment Court decision - Outcomes and order

Giving judgment

At the conclusion of the hearing or at a later date, the judge hearing the proceedings will give judgment.  The judgment will state the decision and orders and give reasons for making the decision. 

Further information is available on:

Orders

The Court may dismiss the appeal or cross-appeal or uphold the appeal or cross-appeal.  If the Court upholds the appeal or cross-appeal, the Court may:

  • remit the matter to the commissioner for determination by the commissioner in accordance with the decision of the Court; or
  • make such other order in relation to the appeal or cross-appeal as seems fit ( s 56A(2) of the Land and Environment Court Act).

Appeals against the Court’s decision

A party to an appeal or cross-appeal under s 56A of the Land and Environment Court Act may only appeal against the Court’s decision on such an appeal or cross-appeal to the NSW Court of Appeal with leave of that Court ( s 57(1) and s 57(4) of the Land and Environment Court Act).

Last updated:

08 May 2023

Was this content useful?
We will use your rating to help improve the site.
Please don't include personal or financial information here
Please don't include personal or financial information here
Top Return to top of page Top