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When will the Final Hearing be held?

Before the Final Hearing takes place, the parties must comply with Directions made by the Tribunal. After the Directions have been complied with, the Tribunal will consider setting the complaint down for a Final Hearing.

The Tribunal will write and ask the parties to provide information about how long they think the Final Hearing will take and any dates that they are not available. The Tribunal Registry will then arrange for a date for the Final Hearing.

Sometimes a Tribunal Member may give dates for a Final Hearing at a Directions Hearing.

The Registry will write to the parties confirming the date/s and place for the Final Hearing.

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