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Appellate Tribunal orders: final and binding with limited exceptions; tribunal may amend for apparent errors and remit cases. The Appellate Tribunal may confirm, modify, annul or remit appealed decisions for fresh adjudication after giving parties an opportunity of being heard and may direct additional evidence. It can grant adjournments with limits, amend its orders to rectify apparent errors subject to hearing if liability is to be increased, and is to decide appeals within a prescribed time frame. The Tribunal must send copies of its orders to relevant authorities and parties; its orders are final and binding except for limited statutory exceptions.
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<h1>Appellate Tribunal orders: final and binding with limited exceptions; tribunal may amend for apparent errors and remit cases.</h1> The Appellate Tribunal may confirm, modify, annul or remit appealed decisions for fresh adjudication after giving parties an opportunity of being heard and may direct additional evidence. It can grant adjournments with limits, amend its orders to rectify apparent errors subject to hearing if liability is to be increased, and is to decide appeals within a prescribed time frame. The Tribunal must send copies of its orders to relevant authorities and parties; its orders are final and binding except for limited statutory exceptions.