Fees for appeals and process fees must be paid as prescribed, but the tribunal may waive fees for indigent applicants. Rule 55 prescribes that fees for filing appeals and interlocutory applications and associated process fees must be paid as set out in the Schedule, deposited by separate prescribed payment instruments to the designated payee and payment location. The Tribunal retains discretion to waive all or part of those fees in suitable cases, taking into account economic hardship, indigent circumstances, or other relevant reasons to advance the cause of justice.
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Fees for appeals and process fees must be paid as prescribed, but the tribunal may waive fees for indigent applicants.
Rule 55 prescribes that fees for filing appeals and interlocutory applications and associated process fees must be paid as set out in the Schedule, deposited by separate prescribed payment instruments to the designated payee and payment location. The Tribunal retains discretion to waive all or part of those fees in suitable cases, taking into account economic hardship, indigent circumstances, or other relevant reasons to advance the cause of justice.
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