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3. A notice of appeal must—
(a)contain—
(i)the name and contact details of the appellant;
(ii)the name and contact details of the institution at which the appellant was employed at the completion of the induction period;
(iii)if the appellant is employed in a teaching capacity at the date the appellant makes the appeal, the name and contact details of the appellant’s employer;
(iv)the name and contact details of any person representing the appellant in respect of the appeal;
(v)the grounds on which the appellant appeals;
(vi)a statement as to whether or not the appellant requests an oral hearing;
(b)be signed by or on behalf of the appellant;
(c)be accompanied by a copy of—
(i)the notice given under regulation 11(7);
(ii)any reasons given by the respondent in support of such notice;
(iii)any other information on which the appellant seeks to rely for the purposes of the appeal.
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