Appellant's default: tribunal may dismiss or decide on merits, but must restore appeal if sufficient cause is shown. Where an appellant fails to appear on the hearing date the Tribunal may either dismiss the appeal for default or hear and decide it on merits; if dismissed and the appellant later appears and satisfies the Tribunal of sufficient cause for non appearance, the Tribunal shall set aside the dismissal and restore the appeal.
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Appellant's default: tribunal may dismiss or decide on merits, but must restore appeal if sufficient cause is shown.
Where an appellant fails to appear on the hearing date the Tribunal may either dismiss the appeal for default or hear and decide it on merits; if dismissed and the appellant later appears and satisfies the Tribunal of sufficient cause for non appearance, the Tribunal shall set aside the dismissal and restore the appeal.
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