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This is Coverup.net
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J B Hunt's appeal document, prepared following the ITC's rejection of his complaint against Granada TV
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Foreword
Hunt's Appeal against the ITC's dismissal of his complaint covers all his complaint's essential facets and includes certain useful appendices. To those who require a rapid, comprehensive understanding of all aspects of Hunt's complaint this document is essential reading. Because of the work involved converting this document to web-page format it is available for downloading in Rich Text Format only.
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The Appeal Document covers the following issues:
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1: Introduction: a profile of the complaint (one page)
2: A brief chronology of the ITC's handling of the complaint (two pages)
3: The essential ingredients of the complaint (one page)
4: The core issues that the Commission must consider (three pages)
5: Factors that the Commission should take into consideration (one page)
6: A personal message from the complainant to the Commission Members (three pages)
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The Appendices contained within the Appeal Document include:
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1. Summary of events that form the basis of the complaint (taken from Hunt's original submission)
2. The ITC Secretariat's rejection of the complaint
3. J B Hunt's point-by-point response to the ITC's rejection of his complaint (seven pages)
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