SACAT definition
Examples of SACAT in a sentence
Either the landlord or the tenant can apply to the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (SACAT) to terminate a tenancy because the continuation of the tenancy would cause undue hardship.
If continuing this agreement would result in undue hardship to the park owner or the resident, SACAT may on application of the park owner or the resident, terminate this agreement from the date specified in the SACAT order.
Either the landlord or the tenant may apply to the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (SACAT) for an order to terminate a tenancy because the continuation of the tenancy would cause undue hardship.
Although the landlord is not obligated to commence advertising before the tenant vacates, if the landlord chooses to do this then the formula used by the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tenancies Tribunal (SACAT) must be applied to all advertising costs.
In February 2024, an ACT DPP prosecutor will commence a six-month engagement with SACAT to provide advice and prosecutorial recommendations in sexual assault matters.
ACT Policing has specialist investigators in the Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Team (SACAT) who investigate matters and guide victim survivors through each step of the process.
In other circumstances, nothing prevents matters being referred to other teams within AFP ACT Policing for investigation following a decision to do so by either a SACATTeam Leader, the CI Reception Officer or the SACAT Liaison Officer.
Severe substance addiction ‘Severe substance addiction’ is defined in section 8 of the SACAT Act (see below).
There may be other reasons to apply to SACAT for the termination of a tenancy, such as serious breaches, damage, unacceptable conduct, injury, domestic abuse, illegal conduct, nuisances or a failure to pay rent.
All matters requiring referral to SACAT between 8am and 4pm Monday to Friday should be sent via email to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ and must be accompanied by a phone call to the SACAT Liaison officer in the first instance or a member of SACAT.