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5.—(1) There shall continue to be a tribunal known as the Fair Employment Tribunal for Northern Ireland, established in accordance with Article 81(1) of the Fair Employment and Treatment Order, for the purposes of exercising the jurisdiction conferred on it by that Order or any other statutory provision.
(2) The jurisdiction of the Fair Employment Tribunal shall be exercised by a single tribunal or, if the President or the Vice-President so directs, by two or more tribunals.
(3) Where, under Article 85 of the Fair Employment and Treatment Order, the President or Vice-President has directed that a matter that would otherwise fall to be determined by an industrial tribunal shall be heard and determined by the Fair Employment Tribunal, any function of an industrial tribunal specified in these Regulations and in Schedules 1 to 3 may be carried out by the Fair Employment Tribunal as though it were an industrial tribunal constituted under these Regulations.
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