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15.—(1) The appellant may withdraw the appeal at any time before the hearing by giving notice in writing to the Commission and to the secretary.
(2) The appellant may at the hearing give notice to the Tribunal that he or it desires to withdraw the appeal and thereupon the Tribunal shall bring the hearing to a close.
(3) The Commission may at any time withdraw its opposition to an appeal by giving notice to the appellant and the Tribunal.
(4) If an appeal is withdrawn, it shall be deemed to be dismissed and the Tribunal shall formally notify the persons referred to in regulation 14(1) accordingly.
(5) Where an appeal is withdrawn, or the Commission withdraws from an appeal, the Tribunal may give such directions as it thinks fit for the payment of costs or expenses by any party to the appeal.
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