Appeal to Supreme Court: challenge Appellate Tribunal decisions on questions of law subject to prescribed time limit and possible extension. Right of appeal to the Supreme Court is available against Appellate Tribunal decisions on questions of law, to be filed within sixty days of communication; the Supreme Court may allow a further extension not exceeding sixty days if prevented by sufficient cause.
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Appeal to Supreme Court: challenge Appellate Tribunal decisions on questions of law subject to prescribed time limit and possible extension.
Right of appeal to the Supreme Court is available against Appellate Tribunal decisions on questions of law, to be filed within sixty days of communication; the Supreme Court may allow a further extension not exceeding sixty days if prevented by sufficient cause.
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