Vacancy in tribunal does not invalidate its acts or proceedings, preserving procedural continuity and enforceability. Vacancy in a tribunal or appellate tribunal does not, by itself, render the body's decisions or procedures ineffective. The provision establishes a non-invalidation principle that preserves the legal force of acts and proceedings despite vacancies or defects in composition, protecting procedural continuity and the stability of prior orders.
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Vacancy in tribunal does not invalidate its acts or proceedings, preserving procedural continuity and enforceability.
Vacancy in a tribunal or appellate tribunal does not, by itself, render the body's decisions or procedures ineffective. The provision establishes a non-invalidation principle that preserves the legal force of acts and proceedings despite vacancies or defects in composition, protecting procedural continuity and the stability of prior orders.
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