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[QUOTE="yaksalfem, post: 323879, member: 92937"] [B]Appeal to the Federal High Cour[/B]t (i) Any person dissatisfied with a decision of the Tribunal constituted under this Schedule may appeal against such decision on a point of law to the Federal High Court upon giving notice in writing to the Secretary to the Tribunal within 30 days after the date on which such decision was given; (ii) A notice of appeal filed pursuant to subparagraph (a) above shall set out all the grounds of law on which the appellant’s case is based; (iii) If the Service is dissatisfied with the decision of the Tribunal, it may appeal against such decision to the Federal High Court on points of law by giving notice in writing as specified in (a) to the Secretary within 30 days after the date on which such decision was given; (iv) Upon receipt of a notice of appeal, the Secretary to the Tribunal shall cause the notice to be given to the Chief Registrar of the Federal High Court along with all the exhibits tendered at the hearing before the Tribunal; (v) The Chief Judge of the Federal High Court may make rules providing for the procedure in respect of appeals made under this Act and until such rules are made. [/QUOTE]
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