Decisions handed down by the Liquor Commission.
In accordance with section 9I of the Liquor Control Act 1988 and the Liquor Commission Rules 2007:
Interested persons have the right to appeal any decision to the Supreme Court of Western Australia on a question of law, but any appeal will only be heard on a question of law by a single judge and not the full bench of the superior court.
Judgements handed down by the Supreme Court of Western Australia.
Orders giving consent to withdrawal of proceedings.
Decisions that have set precedents.
Information on who can lodge an appeal.
An interested person seeking to enforce a decision may file in the Supreme Court:
There is no charge for filing a copy of a decision, an affidavit or a certificate under this section and on filing with the Supreme Court, the decision is to be taken to be a decision of the Supreme Court and may be enforced accordingly.