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    "content": "1. The Accreditation Appeals Tribunal may, to avoid delay or unnecessary expense or for any other justifiable reason, receive evidence by affidavit and may specify the period within which it may hear evidence in person from witnesses. 2. The Accreditation Appeals Tribunal may when making an award under this Act, consider any evidence that it considers relevant to the matter before it: Provided that the evidence shall not be inadmissible under the Evidence Act, Cap. 80. 3. A party to an appeal before the Accreditation Appeals Tribunal may be represented by an Advocate or any other person as may be prescribed by the Tribunal. 4. All summonses, notices or other documents issued under the hand of the chairperson of the Accreditation Appeals Tribunal shall be considered to have been issued by the Tribunal. 5. The Accreditation Appeals Tribunal shall appoint the place and time for its sitting. 6. The proceedings of the Accreditation Appeals Tribunal shall be open to the public except where the Tribunal, with reasonable cause, directs otherwise. 7. The quorum of an Accreditation Appeals Tribunal shall be the chairperson and two other members. 8. (1) Where a member has a direct or indirect interest in any appeal or other matter before the Accreditation Appeals Tribunal, and is present at a meeting of the Tribunal at which the appeal shall be determined, the member shall, as soon as is practicable after the meeting has commenced, but before any deliberations have occurred, disclose that fact and shall be excluded from that meeting. (2) A disclosure of interest under this section shall be recorded in the minutes of the meeting at which the disclosure is made. 9. Where the Accreditation Appeals Tribunal has made an award, it shall, within seven days notify the parties of the making of the award."
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