Chapter IX - Reciprocal Arrangement for Assistance in Certain Matters and Procedure for Attachment and Confiscation of Property (From Section 55 to Section 61)
Appeals to Appellate Tribunal: time limited review with possible extension; tribunal may confirm, modify, or set aside orders. The Appellate Tribunal hears appeals by the Director, any person aggrieved by an Adjudicating Authority's order, and reporting entities against certain Director's orders; appeals must follow prescribed form and fee requirements and be filed within a prescribed time limit, subject to admission of late appeals for sufficient cause. The Tribunal may, after hearing parties, confirm, modify or set aside orders, must communicate its decisions to the parties and the concerned Adjudicating Authority or Director, and is directed to dispose of appeals expeditiously within a prescribed timeframe.
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Appeals to Appellate Tribunal: time limited review with possible extension; tribunal may confirm, modify, or set aside orders.
The Appellate Tribunal hears appeals by the Director, any person aggrieved by an Adjudicating Authority's order, and reporting entities against certain Director's orders; appeals must follow prescribed form and fee requirements and be filed within a prescribed time limit, subject to admission of late appeals for sufficient cause. The Tribunal may, after hearing parties, confirm, modify or set aside orders, must communicate its decisions to the parties and the concerned Adjudicating Authority or Director, and is directed to dispose of appeals expeditiously within a prescribed timeframe.
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