46 III. ORGANISATION AND PROCEDURE 71 72
CHAPTER II: PROCEDURE Rejection of motions for the admission of evidence
1. The chairman of the adjudicatory chamber may reject the substantiated motions for the admission of evidence submitted by the parties.
2. The parties shall be informed if their motion has been rejected, with a brief outline of the grounds for the decision. The rejection may not be contested.
Further evidence
1. The chairman of the adjudicatory chamber may himself order additional evidence to be taken and witnesses to be summoned to the hearing. Evidence that has already been taken may be taken again if direct knowledge of the piece of evidence is deemed necessary for a decision to be taken.
2. The chairman of the adjudicatory chamber shall inform the parties of the additional evidence and witnesses.
Subsection 2: Composition, oral statements 73 Composition of the chamber
1. Subject to art. 30, the chamber’s decisions shall be deemed to be legally valid if at least three members are present.
2. The chairman of the adjudicatory chamber shall decide the number of members in the chamber. To the extent possible, the confederations shall be equitably represented among the members called to the meeting. The parties shall be informed of the composition of the chamber
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