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2.—(1) An application to the Tribunal must be made in writing.
(2) The application must state —
(a)the name and address of the applicant;
(b)the name and address of every respondent;
(c)the address, description and area of all land which is referred to in the application;
(d)the reasons for the application including particulars of any hardship to the applicant;
(e)the order and every other remedy which the applicant seeks;
(f)the name and address of every person who appears to the applicant to be an interested party, with reasons for that person’s interest;
(g)where the applicant bases his application on the ground of hardship to any person other than himself, the name and address of each such person and particulars of the hardship on which the applicant relies; and
(h)the name, address and profession of any representative of the applicant and whether the Tribunal should deliver notices concerning the application to the representative instead of to the applicant.
(3) The application and any supporting written statement must state at the end “I believe that the facts stated in this document are true” and be signed by the applicant or the applicant’s representative.
(4) The application, any supporting written statement and any accompanying material must be delivered to the Secretary, together with copies of those documents for all respondents.
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