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Part II ESTABLISHMENT AND JURISDICTION OF TRIBUNALS

Part III APPEAL

Part IV MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

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On 24/05/2013, you requested for the version in force on 24/05/2013 incorporating all amendments published on or before 24/05/2013. The closest version currently available is that of 15/04/2009.
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Representative claims
27.
—(1)  Subject to subsection (2), if 2 or more persons have claims against the same respondent, such claims may be brought in the name of one of such persons as the representative of some or all of them.
(2)  A tribunal may, if at any stage of the proceedings it considers that a representative claim may prejudice the respondent, order that the claims of all or any of the persons represented be heard separately.
(3)  Each person represented in a representative claim shall be deemed to have authorised the representative on his behalf to —
(a)
call and give evidence and make submissions to a tribunal on any matter arising during the hearing of the claim;
(b)
file affidavits, statements or other documents;
(c)
agree to an adjournment or change of venue;
(d)
agree to a settlement of the claim on such terms as he thinks fit;
(e)
amend or abandon the claim; and
(f)
act generally in as full and free a manner as such claimant may act on his own behalf.
(4)  The authority deemed to be given to a representative by subsection (3) shall not be withdrawn except by leave of the tribunal.
(5)  A tribunal may, at any time before determining any claim, grant leave to any person to join in the claim as a person represented on such terms as it may think fit.
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