Successful Growth Strategies in the Government Marketplace
This content discusses successful growth strategies in the government marketplace, focusing on how to identify and pursue the right opportunities for your business. It covers workshops, supporting partners, business opportunities in the federal government, basic principles, and key topics related to overcoming obstacles, finance, building capacity, sales, and marketing in the government sector.
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Section 146 In deciding an appeal against a decision on a question of law only, the appeal tribunal may (a) confirm or amend the decision; or (b) set aside the decision and substitute its own decision; or (c) set aside the decision and return the matter to the tribunal or other entity who made the decision for reconsideration (i) with or without the hearing of additional evidence as directed by the appeal tribunal; and (ii) with the other directions the appeal tribunal considers appropriate; or (d) make any other order it considers appropriate, whether or not in combination with an order made under paragraph (a), (b) or (c).
Section 147 (1) decision on a question of fact only or a question of mixed law and fact. (2) The appeal must be decided by way of rehearing, with or without the hearing of additional evidence as decided by the appeal tribunal. (3) In deciding the appeal, the appeal tribunal may (a) confirm or amend the decision; or (b) set aside the decision and substitute its own decision. This section applies to an appeal before the appeal tribunal against a