Restriction on right to be heard: authorised representative's appearance generally precludes personal hearing unless the tribunal permits it. Where a party engages an authorised representative to appear before the Appellate Tribunal, the party is generally precluded from being heard in person, subject to the Tribunal's discretion to permit personal address.
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Restriction on right to be heard: authorised representative's appearance generally precludes personal hearing unless the tribunal permits it.
Where a party engages an authorised representative to appear before the Appellate Tribunal, the party is generally precluded from being heard in person, subject to the Tribunal's discretion to permit personal address.
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