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20. This Part applies to applications for leave to appeal, on a question of law, from a final determination of an asylum appeal by the Tribunal.
21.—(1) An application to the Tribunal for leave to appeal shall be made not later than 10 days after the party seeking to appeal has received written notice of the determination.
(2) An application for leave shall be made by serving upon the Tribunal a notice of application for leave to appeal in the Form prescribed in the Schedule to these Rules (Form A3).
(3) An application may be determined by the President or a chairman of the Tribunal acting alone.
(4) The Tribunal shall determine the application without a hearing unless it considers that there are special circumstances making a hearing necessary or desirable.
(5) The Tribunal shall determine the application, and shall give the parties to the proceedings written notice of the determination and the reasons therefor, not later than 10 days after the Tribunal has received the application.
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