Appeal to Supreme Court available on questions of law from Appellate Tribunal orders; extension allowed for sufficient cause. An aggrieved person may file an appeal to the Supreme Court on any question of law arising from an Appellate Tribunal order within the prescribed limitation period, and the Supreme Court may allow a discretionary extension where the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause, subject to an additional equivalent period.
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Appeal to Supreme Court available on questions of law from Appellate Tribunal orders; extension allowed for sufficient cause.
An aggrieved person may file an appeal to the Supreme Court on any question of law arising from an Appellate Tribunal order within the prescribed limitation period, and the Supreme Court may allow a discretionary extension where the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause, subject to an additional equivalent period.
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