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33.—(1) A request to the adjudicator for permission to appeal to the High Court may be made by a party—
(a)orally at the hearing immediately following the announcement of a decision by the adjudicator; or
(b)by way of a request filed not later than 14 days after the date on which the notification of a decision is received by the party making the application whether or not the decision was announced orally at a hearing.
(2) When a request is made under paragraph (1)(b), it must be signed by the party seeking permission and must—
(a)state the name and address of the party seeking permission and of any representative of that party;
(b)identify the decision of the adjudicator to which the request relates; and
(c)state the grounds on which the party seeking permission intends to rely before the High Court.
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