Tribunal must ensure - and be able to prove - that a decision was actually sent out on the date recorded on it.
Tasneem v Dudley Group of Hospitals NHS Trust - out of time appeal can proceed as tribunal decision was not sent on date recorded on it
EAT - 18/01/10
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