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Dismissal

A dismissal is the termination of an appeal without further hearing.

Appeals can be dismissed because the appeal was not timely filed or, if required, the petitioner did not protest the property's assessed or taxable values to a local board of review. Appeals can also be dismissed at the request of the parties or if the petitioner fails to comply with a Tribunal rule or order. See TTR 247 and 320.

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