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C.F.R. Title 4 Chapter I Subchapter B Part 22

Code of Federal Regulations · Part

Part 22 — Rules Of Procedure Of The Government Accountability Office Contract Appeals Board

4 C.F.R. pt. 22

  • § 22.1 Applicability Of Rules [rule 1]
  • § 22.2 Board Consideration [rule 2]
  • § 22.3 Appeals—How Taken [rule 3]
  • § 22.4 Appeal File [rule 4]
  • § 22.5 Pleadings [rule 5]
  • § 22.6 Motions, Briefs, And Other Statements [rule 6]
  • § 22.7 Copies And Service Thereof [rule 7]
  • § 22.8 General Discovery Procedures [rule 8]
  • § 22.9 Subpoenas [rule 9]
  • § 22.10 Sanctions [rule 10]
  • § 22.11 Depositions [rule 11]
  • § 22.12 Interrogatories [rule 12]
  • § 22.13 Requests For Admission [rule 13]
  • § 22.14 Production Of Documents, Electronically Stored Information, Other Tangible Things, Or Entry Onto Land [rule 14]
  • § 22.15 Conferences And Orders [rule 15]
  • § 22.16 Hearings [rule 16]
  • § 22.17 Submission On The Record Without A Hearing [rule 17]
  • § 22.18 Closing The Record [rule 18]
  • § 22.19 Findings And Decisions Of The Board [rule 19]
  • § 22.20 Mistakes And Corrections [rule 20]
  • § 22.21 Motion For Reconsideration [rule 21]
  • § 22.22 Accelerated And Small Claims Procedures [rule 22]
  • § 22.23 Suspension Of Proceedings [rule 23]
  • § 22.24 Alternative Dispute Resolution [rule 24]
  • § 22.25 Protective Orders And In Camera Review [rule 25]
  • § 22.26 Representation Of Parties [rule 26]
  • § 22.27 Ex Parte Communications [rule 27]
  • § 22.28 Time [rule 28]
  • § 22.29 Inspection Of The Record [rule 29]
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