Award of costs in proceedings: tribunal may order one party to pay the other's legal expenses or exemplary costs. Rule 56 empowers the Appellate Tribunal to award costs to meet a respondent's or defaulting party's legal expenses, direct an appellant or respondent to bear the other party's litigation costs in suitable cases, and impose exemplary costs on a defaulting party in cases of abuse of process.
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Award of costs in proceedings: tribunal may order one party to pay the other's legal expenses or exemplary costs.
Rule 56 empowers the Appellate Tribunal to award costs to meet a respondent's or defaulting party's legal expenses, direct an appellant or respondent to bear the other party's litigation costs in suitable cases, and impose exemplary costs on a defaulting party in cases of abuse of process.
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