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Exceptions

Parties have 20 days from date of entry of a Proposed Opinion and Judgment to file exceptions objecting to the Proposed Opinion and Judgment and asking the Tribunal to either modify the Proposed Opinion and Judgment or grant a rehearing. The exceptions must be in writing and must state the reasons (i.e., good cause) for modifying the Proposed Opinion and Judgment or granting a rehearing. The reasons are, however, limited to the Tribunal's treatment of the evidence submitted prior to or at the hearing and any matter addressed in the Proposed Opinion and Judgment.

A copy of a party's written exceptions must be sent to the opposing party.

There is no fee for the filing of exceptions.

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