Appeals from tribunal orders must be filed within sixty days, with a possible sixty day extension for sufficient cause. An aggrieved person may appeal an Appellate Tribunal order to the Supreme Court on any question of law, provided the appeal is filed within sixty days of receipt of the order; the Supreme Court may, for sufficient cause shown, extend that period by a further period not exceeding sixty days.
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Appeals from tribunal orders must be filed within sixty days, with a possible sixty day extension for sufficient cause.
An aggrieved person may appeal an Appellate Tribunal order to the Supreme Court on any question of law, provided the appeal is filed within sixty days of receipt of the order; the Supreme Court may, for sufficient cause shown, extend that period by a further period not exceeding sixty days.
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