Board vacancies do not invalidate advance-ruling proceedings, thereby preserving rulings despite constitution defects. Section 382 provides that proceedings before, or pronouncements of advance rulings by, the Board for Advance Rulings are not invalidated solely by the existence of any vacancy or defect in the Board's constitution, thereby preserving the substantive validity of advance-ruling processes despite constitutive irregularities.
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Board vacancies do not invalidate advance-ruling proceedings, thereby preserving rulings despite constitution defects.
Section 382 provides that proceedings before, or pronouncements of advance rulings by, the Board for Advance Rulings are not invalidated solely by the existence of any vacancy or defect in the Board's constitution, thereby preserving the substantive validity of advance-ruling processes despite constitutive irregularities.
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