Tribunals (Scotland) Act 2014
2014 asp 10
Commentary on Sections
Part 6 – Review or Appeal of Decisions
Internal review
Section 45 – Review only once
179.Section 45 provides that no decision of the First-tier or Upper Tribunal may be reviewed on more than one occasion. A decision on review to set aside an earlier decision and a re-made decision are, however, to be regarded as separate decisions from the earlier decision which was subjected to review and can, therefore, be the subject of a further review. Subsection (3) provides that the power of the Scottish Tribunals to review their own decisions does not affect their powers to correct minor or accidental errors in a decision administratively.
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