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Rule 4 (Time for Appeal)

Rule 4 (Time for Appeal) specifies the deadline by which a party must file an appeal after a decision is made. Generally, it requires that the appeal be submitted within a certain period—often 30 days or a similar timeframe—beginning from the date the decision was issued. If you miss this deadline, you may lose the right to challenge the decision through an appeal. It’s important to pay close attention to this timeframe and file promptly to ensure your appeal is considered valid and can be reviewed by the appropriate court or authority.