Which of the following is NOT one of the differences between Tribunals and Courts?
A) The jurisdiction of a court is usually restricted to a narrow area,whereas the jurisdiction of a tribunal is more general.
B) The decision of a court can usually be appealed,whereas the decision of a tribunal is usually final.
C) Courts generally allow legal representation,whereas tribunals generally restrict legal representation.
D) Tribunals are less formal and less intimidating than courts.
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