Protection of good faith actions prevents legal proceedings against tribunal officials for acts done in pursuance of the Act. Protection of action taken in good faith bars suits, prosecutions or other legal proceedings against the Appellate Tribunal, the Tribunal and specified persons (Chairperson, Members, officers, employees, operating agencies, liquidators and authorised persons) for loss or damage caused or likely to be caused by acts done or intended to be done in pursuance of the Act, where those acts are in good faith.
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Protection of good faith actions prevents legal proceedings against tribunal officials for acts done in pursuance of the Act.
Protection of action taken in good faith bars suits, prosecutions or other legal proceedings against the Appellate Tribunal, the Tribunal and specified persons (Chairperson, Members, officers, employees, operating agencies, liquidators and authorised persons) for loss or damage caused or likely to be caused by acts done or intended to be done in pursuance of the Act, where those acts are in good faith.
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