Right of appeal on substantial questions of law permitted from tribunal final orders; consent orders not appealable and time limits apply. Appeal to the Supreme Court lies against any non interlocutory order of the Appellate Tribunal on any substantial question of law, notwithstanding the Code of Civil Procedure or any other law. No appeal lies from orders consented to by the parties. Appeals must be filed within the prescribed limitation period, subject to the Supreme Court's discretion to extend time on proof of sufficient cause.
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Right of appeal on substantial questions of law permitted from tribunal final orders; consent orders not appealable and time limits apply.
Appeal to the Supreme Court lies against any non interlocutory order of the Appellate Tribunal on any substantial question of law, notwithstanding the Code of Civil Procedure or any other law. No appeal lies from orders consented to by the parties. Appeals must be filed within the prescribed limitation period, subject to the Supreme Court's discretion to extend time on proof of sufficient cause.
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