Respondent objections must be filed timely, verified as an appeal or petition, and supported by affidavit for new facts. Rule 111 requires a respondent, when directed, to file objections or a counter within the Tribunal fixed time, verified as an appeal or petition; new facts introduced with leave must be affirmed by affidavit; and the respondent must serve the opposing party or their counsel/authorised representative and file three copies with the Tribunal.
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Respondent objections must be filed timely, verified as an appeal or petition, and supported by affidavit for new facts.
Rule 111 requires a respondent, when directed, to file objections or a counter within the Tribunal fixed time, verified as an appeal or petition; new facts introduced with leave must be affirmed by affidavit; and the respondent must serve the opposing party or their counsel/authorised representative and file three copies with the Tribunal.
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