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92B Withdrawal of complaint
(1) A person who has made a complaint, other than a representative
complaint, may at any time, by notice in writing lodged with the President,
withdraw the complaint.
(2) If the President receives a notice under subsection (1) signed by
or on behalf of the complainant or, if more than one, all the complainants,
the President is to terminate the complaint.
(3) If the President receives a notice under subsection (1) signed by
or on behalf of some, but not all, of the complainants, the President is to
treat the notice as an amendment removing the names of those persons as
complainants from the complaint.
(4) The President is to give notice in writing of any decision by the
President under this section to the complainant and respondent and to each
person on whose behalf the complaint was made.
(5) The President is not required to give a respondent notice of the
President’s decision to terminate a complaint if the President had not
given notice to the respondent that the complaint had been
made.