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Tribunal Heard 111 Appeals

24th April 1964, Page 37
24th April 1964
Page 37
Page 37, 24th April 1964 — Tribunal Heard 111 Appeals
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DURING 1963, a total of 123 new road haulage appeals was lodged with the Transport Tribunal (compared with 107 in 1962, 78 in 1961); of these 25 were withdrawn. The actual number of appeals heard by the Tribunal during the year was 111, in 41 of which the appellants were wholly or partly successful.

These figures are given in the Tribunal's annual report, which comments on the fact that appeals are increasing year by year. Despite this, only 29 appeals remained pending at the end of 1963, compared with 42 at the end of the previous year.

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