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Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2014
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101B Tribunal may set aside default decision
(1) A party against whom the Tribunal makes a decision under
section 101A(1) (a default decision) may apply to the Tribunal to
set aside the decision.
(2) The application must be made within the time limits specified by,
and otherwise in accordance with, the rules.
(3) On an application under subsection (1), if the Tribunal is satisfied
that the party had a reasonable excuse for failing to respond to the
application referred to in section 101A(1), the Tribunal may set
aside the default decision.
(4) The determination of an application under this section is part of the
original proceeding in which the default decision was made.
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