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Sunday, September 5, 2010
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE - HEARING & APPEAL
The Appeal Board rules clearly state at 463.1: "Each party may submit such statement, document or brief only once. Subsequent statements, documents or briefs will be returned to the party." It further provides: "Any party may make a written request for an extension of the above time limits to submit a statement, document, brief or reply. The request must give the specific reasons why the time limit cannot be met. Extensions will only be granted if the request establishes good cause to excuse the delay. Unless an extension has been granted, any submission mailed after the times specified here shall be returned to the party."
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