Tribunal review power allows the tribunal to review its own orders, confirming internal review authority. The tribunal is vested with the authority to review its own orders, creating an internal mechanism for reconsideration of decisions as a statutory procedural power introduced by legislative amendment.
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Tribunal review power allows the tribunal to review its own orders, confirming internal review authority.
The tribunal is vested with the authority to review its own orders, creating an internal mechanism for reconsideration of decisions as a statutory procedural power introduced by legislative amendment.
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