Appeal rights: statutory challenge to National Commission orders subject to a limited period and conditional deposit requirement. Right of appeal to the Supreme Court lies from National Commission orders under section 58(1)(a)(i) or (ii), to be filed within a limited statutory period though the Court may admit a late appeal for sufficient cause; where an order requires payment, the Supreme Court will not entertain an appeal by the person required to pay unless fifty per cent of that amount has been deposited in the prescribed manner.
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Appeal rights: statutory challenge to National Commission orders subject to a limited period and conditional deposit requirement.
Right of appeal to the Supreme Court lies from National Commission orders under section 58(1)(a)(i) or (ii), to be filed within a limited statutory period though the Court may admit a late appeal for sufficient cause; where an order requires payment, the Supreme Court will not entertain an appeal by the person required to pay unless fifty per cent of that amount has been deposited in the prescribed manner.
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