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ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT 1977 - SECT 88C
Withdrawal of consent for complaint
88C Withdrawal of consent for complaint
(1) If a complaint has been made on a person's behalf with the person's
consent, the person may withdraw the consent-- (a) by notice in writing to the
President, at any time before the complaint is declined, terminated or
otherwise resolved by the President, or referred to the Tribunal, or
(b) by
notice in writing to the Tribunal, at any time before the complaint is
dismissed, or found to be substantiated, by the Tribunal.
(2) If a consent is
withdrawn, the President or the Tribunal may make such arrangements as the
President or the Tribunal, as the case requires, thinks appropriate for the
further management of the complaint.
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