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The Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Procedure) Rules 1998

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Representation of parties

18.—(1) The appellant may act in person or be represented or appear by—

(a)a person having a qualification referred to in section 6(3) of the 1997 Act,

(b)a person appointed by any voluntary organisation for the time being in receipt of a grant under section 23 of the 1971 Act, or

(c)with the leave of the Commission, any other person.

(2) The Secretary of State and the United Kingdom Representative may be represented by any person appointed by them respectively for that purpose.

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