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13.—(1) Where the Tribunal directs that it is appropriate to hold a pre-hearing review of the appeal or the application, unless the parties consent to shorter notice, the Tribunal must give the parties not less than 14 days’ notice of the time and place of the pre-hearing review.
(2) At the pre-hearing review—
(a)the Tribunal must give all directions appearing necessary or desirable to securing the just, expeditious and economical conduct of the appeal or the application; and
(b)the Tribunal must endeavour to secure that the parties make all such admissions and agreements as they ought reasonably to have made in relation to the proceedings.
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