Forms prescribed under tribunal rules must be used for their stated purposes, allowing case-specific modifications. The rule mandates that forms prescribed by the tribunal rules are to be employed for the purposes specified in those forms, subject to necessary modifications or variations tailored to the circumstances of each case; the prescribed form is the default instrument while permitting case-specific adjustments that continue to serve the identified purpose.
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Forms prescribed under tribunal rules must be used for their stated purposes, allowing case-specific modifications.
The rule mandates that forms prescribed by the tribunal rules are to be employed for the purposes specified in those forms, subject to necessary modifications or variations tailored to the circumstances of each case; the prescribed form is the default instrument while permitting case-specific adjustments that continue to serve the identified purpose.
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