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16.—(1) Where an appeal tribunal requires one or more experts to provide assistance to it in dealing with a question of fact of special difficulty under section 7(4) of the Act, such an expert shall, if the chairman of the appeal tribunal so requests, attend at the hearing and give evidence.
(2) If the chairman of the appeal tribunal considers it appropriate, the expert shall enquire into and provide a written report on the question to be dealt with in accordance with paragraph (1).
(3) A copy of any written report received from an expert in accordance with paragraph (2) shall be supplied to every party to the proceedings.
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