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GUARDIANSHIP AND ADMINISTRATION ACT 1990 - SECT 30

30 .         Powers of Court

        (1)         Upon the hearing of an appeal, the Court may do one or more of the following —

            (a)         confirm, set aside, or vary the determination of the State Administrative Tribunal and any order made or thing done as a result of the determination;

            (b)         substitute a determination that could be made under this Act;

            (c)         remit the case for redetermination by the State Administrative Tribunal, with or without any direction to the Tribunal;

            (d)         exercise any power that the Court may exercise on an application for certiorari, mandamus, prohibition, or habeas corpus;

            (e)         make such other order as it thinks fit, including an order as to costs.

        (2)         The Court is not required to set aside, quash or vary a determination of the State Administrative Tribunal because the Tribunal omitted to make any necessary finding if the facts or evidence —

            (a)         in substance support the determination; or

            (b)         justify the finding,

                and the Court may instead under subsection (1) either vary the determination or substitute another determination for it.

        (3)         The State Administrative Tribunal may take all such steps as are necessary to give effect to any decision of the Court of a kind mentioned in subsection (1)(c).

        [Section 30 amended: No. 55 of 2004 s. 466.]



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