Majority decision rule: Bench differences resolved by majority; tie referred to Chairperson for hearing or further decision. Bench disagreements are resolved by the opinion of the majority of members; if equally divided the point is recorded and referred to the Chairperson, who may hear it personally or refer it to other Members, and the point is then decided by the majority of Members who have heard the case, including those who first heard it.
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Majority decision rule: Bench differences resolved by majority; tie referred to Chairperson for hearing or further decision.
Bench disagreements are resolved by the opinion of the majority of members; if equally divided the point is recorded and referred to the Chairperson, who may hear it personally or refer it to other Members, and the point is then decided by the majority of Members who have heard the case, including those who first heard it.
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