Appellate tribunal orders can confirm, modify, annul or remit decisions, amend apparent errors with notice and remit for fresh adjudication. The Appellate Tribunal may confirm, modify or annul decisions, remit cases for fresh adjudication with directions and additional evidence, grant limited adjournments for sufficient cause, and amend its orders to rectify apparent errors subject to notice and an opportunity to be heard where an amendment would increase a party's liability. The Tribunal should decide appeals within a prescribed period where possible and must send its orders to the relevant authorities and parties; such orders are final subject to further review provisions.
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Appellate tribunal orders can confirm, modify, annul or remit decisions, amend apparent errors with notice and remit for fresh adjudication.
The Appellate Tribunal may confirm, modify or annul decisions, remit cases for fresh adjudication with directions and additional evidence, grant limited adjournments for sufficient cause, and amend its orders to rectify apparent errors subject to notice and an opportunity to be heard where an amendment would increase a party's liability. The Tribunal should decide appeals within a prescribed period where possible and must send its orders to the relevant authorities and parties; such orders are final subject to further review provisions.
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