Benami property appeals: when a two member bench disagrees, the Chairperson refers points and the majority decides. When a two Member Bench disagrees, the Members must state the points of difference and refer them to the Chairperson, who may hear the points or refer them to other Members; the points are decided according to the opinion of the majority of Tribunal Members who have heard the case, including the original Members.
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Benami property appeals: when a two member bench disagrees, the Chairperson refers points and the majority decides.
When a two Member Bench disagrees, the Members must state the points of difference and refer them to the Chairperson, who may hear the points or refer them to other Members; the points are decided according to the opinion of the majority of Tribunal Members who have heard the case, including the original Members.
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