Mistake or Error Apparent limits review to errors evident on the record, not a re hearing of facts or law. Mistake Or Error Apparent denotes an error self-evident from the record that does not require detailed examination; errors needing extended debate or fresh reasoning are not apparent, and review power cannot be used to re hear facts or substitute a different legal view.
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Mistake or Error Apparent limits review to errors evident on the record, not a re hearing of facts or law.
Mistake Or Error Apparent denotes an error self-evident from the record that does not require detailed examination; errors needing extended debate or fresh reasoning are not apparent, and review power cannot be used to re hear facts or substitute a different legal view.
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