Appellate Tribunal orders: powers to confirm, modify, annul or remit cases with time-limited amendments and mandated decisions. The Appellate Tribunal may, after hearing parties, confirm, modify or annul decisions or remit matters for fresh adjudication, grant limited adjournments for sufficient cause, amend its orders to correct apparent errors subject to an opportunity to be heard if liability is increased, decide appeals within one year, circulate orders to relevant authorities and make its orders final and binding except as otherwise provided.
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Appellate Tribunal orders: powers to confirm, modify, annul or remit cases with time-limited amendments and mandated decisions.
The Appellate Tribunal may, after hearing parties, confirm, modify or annul decisions or remit matters for fresh adjudication, grant limited adjournments for sufficient cause, amend its orders to correct apparent errors subject to an opportunity to be heard if liability is increased, decide appeals within one year, circulate orders to relevant authorities and make its orders final and binding except as otherwise provided.
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