Appellate Tribunal orders must be written, state brief grounds and be signed by the Chairman or hearing member. An order of the Appellate Tribunal must be in writing, state briefly the grounds for the decision, and be signed by the Chairman or Member of the Appellate Tribunal hearing the appeal.
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Appellate Tribunal orders must be written, state brief grounds and be signed by the Chairman or hearing member.
An order of the Appellate Tribunal must be in writing, state briefly the grounds for the decision, and be signed by the Chairman or Member of the Appellate Tribunal hearing the appeal.
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