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14.—(1) The appellant may at any time before a determination is made withdraw his appeal by sending to the Tribunal a notice of withdrawal in writing and signed by him or on his behalf.
(2) Upon receipt of a notice under paragraph (1) above, the proper officer shall send a copy of that notice to–
(a)the relevant Minister,
(b)the Commissioner, and
(c)in the case of an appeal under section 28(6) of the 1998 Act, the respondent data controller.
(3) A notice of withdrawal shall, if sent by post in accordance with rule 31(2) below, have effect on the date on which it is received for dispatch by the Post Office.
(4) Where an appeal is withdrawn under this rule, a fresh appeal may not be brought by the same appellant in relation to the same disputed certification except with the leave of the Tribunal.
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