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Latest revision as of 14:12, 25 May 2023
Postponements and adjournments This document (dated June 2014, published 18/7/14) is based on internal guidance (in January 2014) to salaried tribunal judges and registrars which had set out factors which they 'may wish to take into account' when considering requests to postpone and adjourn a hearing.
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[2014] MHLO 48
Type: Tribunal guidance🔍
Title: Practice Guidance: Mental Health jurisdiction: Postponements and adjournments following recent changes in listing practice
Organisation: Mental Health Tribunal🔍
Date: 18/7/14🔍
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