Vacancy in Appellate Tribunal preserves validity of acts and proceedings despite vacancies or defects in constitution. No act or proceeding of the Appellate Tribunal shall be questioned or rendered invalid merely because of any vacancy or defect in the constitution of the Appellate Tribunal; the provision establishes a non-invalidation rule preserving the validity of tribunal actions despite vacancies or formal defects.
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Vacancy in Appellate Tribunal preserves validity of acts and proceedings despite vacancies or defects in constitution.
No act or proceeding of the Appellate Tribunal shall be questioned or rendered invalid merely because of any vacancy or defect in the constitution of the Appellate Tribunal; the provision establishes a non-invalidation rule preserving the validity of tribunal actions despite vacancies or formal defects.
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