The Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008

Review of a decision

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46.—(1) The Upper Tribunal may only undertake a review of a decision—

(a)pursuant to rule 45(1) (review on an application for permission to appeal); or

(b)pursuant to rule 47 (reviews of decisions in proceedings under the Forfeiture Act 1982).

(2) The Upper Tribunal must notify the parties in writing of the outcome of any review and of any rights of review or appeal in relation to the outcome.

(3) If the Upper Tribunal decides to take any action in relation to a decision following a review without first giving every party an opportunity to make representations, the notice under paragraph (2) must state that any party that did not have an opportunity to make representations may apply for such action to be set aside and for the decision to be reviewed again.