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Tribunal Do Not Bar Cases in Writing DARTIES to appeals are

18th July 1958, Page 49
18th July 1958
Page 49
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quite entitled 1 to put their cases in writing if they do not wish to incur the expense of being represented at the hearing, said the president of the Transport Tribunal, Mr. Hubert Hull, last week. He was hearing an appeal by four hauliers against a grant made to Highland Haulage, Inverness, by the Scottish Deputy Licensing Authority.

Mr. J. F. A. Buchanan, for the appellants,said Highland Haulage had been allowed to replace three vehicles, • weighing a total of 9 tons unladen, by three weighing 12 tons 15 cwt.

Mr. Hull said Highland Haulage had set out clearly in a letter the points of the application. He intimated that the Tribunal's reserved judgment might be to send the case back to the Licensing Authority.


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