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Code · CFR · Title 16 — Commercial Practices · Part 1025 — Rules of Practice for Adjudicative Proceedings · § 1025.22

§ 1025.22. Prehearing briefs.

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Not later than ten
(10)days prior to the hearing, unless otherwise ordered by the Presiding Officer, the parties may simultaneously serve and file prehearing briefs which should set forth:
(a)A statement of the facts expected to be proved and of the anticipated order of proof;
(b)A statement of the issues and the legal arguments in support of the party's contentions with respect to each issue; and
(c)A table of authorities relied upon.
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