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7.—(1) Any appeal to a tribunal may be withdrawn by the person making the appeal–
(a)at a hearing with the leave of the chairman; or
(b)at any other time, by giving written notice of intention to withdraw to the clerk to the tribunal and either–
(i)with the consent in writing of every other party to the proceedings; or
(ii)with the leave of the chairman after every other party to the proceedings has had a reasonable opportunity to make representations.
(2) A person who has made an application to a tribunal to set aside their decision under regulation 15 may withdraw it at any time before the application is determined by giving written notice of withdrawal to the clerk to the tribunal.
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