Appeal against District Commission orders: statutory time limit applies; State Commission may condone delay and deposit requirement applies. Appeals from District Commission orders lie to the State Commission on grounds of fact or law within the prescribed period; the State Commission may condone delayed filing for sufficient cause. If the District Commission's order requires payment, the State Commission will not ordinarily entertain an appeal unless the appellant has complied with the prescribed deposit requirement for a portion of the amount. No appeal lies from orders rendered pursuant to mediation settlement.
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Appeal against District Commission orders: statutory time limit applies; State Commission may condone delay and deposit requirement applies.
Appeals from District Commission orders lie to the State Commission on grounds of fact or law within the prescribed period; the State Commission may condone delayed filing for sufficient cause. If the District Commission's order requires payment, the State Commission will not ordinarily entertain an appeal unless the appellant has complied with the prescribed deposit requirement for a portion of the amount. No appeal lies from orders rendered pursuant to mediation settlement.
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