Social Security Tribunal Rules of Procedure
Marginal note:If a party files evidence or written arguments after a deadline
42 (1) The Tribunal must not consider any evidence or written argument that a party files after a filing deadline set by the Tribunal or these Rules unless it gives the party permission to use that evidence or written argument.
Marginal note:What factors the Tribunal considers
(2) When deciding whether to give a party permission, the Tribunal must consider any relevant factor. For example, the Tribunal considers whether
(a) the evidence or argument is relevant;
(b) the evidence or argument is new;
(c) the party could have filed the evidence or argument earlier;
(d) giving permission would be unfair to a party; and
(e) giving permission would cause delays.
Marginal note:Deciding without arguments from other parties
(3) The Tribunal decides whether to give permission without asking the other parties for arguments unless fairness requires the Tribunal to ask.
- SOR/2025-91, s. 13
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