§ 3-107. Quorum for business; concurrence on appeals  


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  •    (a) In general. -- Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, a majority of the judges then serving on the Tax Court is a quorum to do business.

    (b) Decisions. -- The concurrence of a majority of the judges who hear an appeal is sufficient to decide the appeal.

    (c) Hearings and decisions by single judge. -- A judge who is a member of the Bar of the State may hear and decide an appeal without the participation of any other judge.


HISTORY: An. Code 1957, art. 81, § 228; 1988, ch. 2, § 1.