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58.—(1) A request to the Tribunal for permission to appeal from a decision of the Tribunal may be made—
(a)orally at any hearing at which the decision is delivered by the Tribunal; or
(b)in writing to the Registrar within one month of the notification of that decision.
(2) Where a request for permission to appeal is made in writing, it shall be signed and dated by the party or his representative and shall—
(a)state the name and address of the party and of any representative of the party;
(b)identify the Tribunal decision to which the request relates;
(c)state the grounds on which the party intends to rely in his appeal; and
(d)state whether the party requests a hearing of his request and any special circumstances relied on.
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