37-1129. Judicial review


A. Beginning on the date the commission issues a determination under section
37-1128, subsection A and continuing through ninety days after the department issues a
notice under either section 37-1128, subsection D, paragraph 1 or 2, the state land
commissioner or any person who is aggrieved by the commission's determination may seek
judicial review in superior court in the county in which all or part of the watercourse
that is directly affected by the determination is located.


B. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, judicial review shall be conducted
pursuant to title 12, chapter 7, article 6.


C. If separate actions are filed under this section with respect to the same
watercourse or adjacent or proximate watercourses, on motion by any party to any such
action or on its own initiative, the court may:


1. Order a joint hearing or trial of any matter in the actions.


2. Order all of the actions pending in any court to be consolidated.


3. Issue such orders concerning proceedings in the actions as may tend to avoid
unnecessary costs or delay or as may be necessary to avoid inconsistent results.