Extension of limitation period: appellate tribunal may admit late appeals where appellant shows sufficient cause and stays are excluded. The Appellate Tribunal may admit late appeals where the appellant demonstrates sufficient cause for not filing in time; computation for certain appellate and revision provisions is to follow the provisions of the general limitation statute insofar as practicable, and for other provisions any period during which proceedings are stayed by a court order or injunction is excluded from the limitation period.
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Extension of limitation period: appellate tribunal may admit late appeals where appellant shows sufficient cause and stays are excluded.
The Appellate Tribunal may admit late appeals where the appellant demonstrates sufficient cause for not filing in time; computation for certain appellate and revision provisions is to follow the provisions of the general limitation statute insofar as practicable, and for other provisions any period during which proceedings are stayed by a court order or injunction is excluded from the limitation period.
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