Power to strike out unnecessary party allows the Commission to remove a party when no relief is claimed or sought. The regulation authorises the Commission, during an ordinary meeting and on its own motion or an application by a party, to permit removal of a party from proceedings where that party has neither claimed relief nor stands to have relief granted against them, provided the Commission states that no relief has been claimed by or against the party or that no relief will be granted to or against them.
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Power to strike out unnecessary party allows the Commission to remove a party when no relief is claimed or sought.
The regulation authorises the Commission, during an ordinary meeting and on its own motion or an application by a party, to permit removal of a party from proceedings where that party has neither claimed relief nor stands to have relief granted against them, provided the Commission states that no relief has been claimed by or against the party or that no relief will be granted to or against them.
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