Rule 5717-1-18 | Voluntary dismissals, joint remands, and stipulations.
(A) The board may dismiss an appeal upon the filing of an appellant's voluntary dismissal at any time prior to the commencement of the hearing. After commencement of the hearing, a dismissal may be granted with the consent of all of the parties and the approval of the board. The dismissal of an appeal is with prejudice.
(B) All voluntary dismissals, joint remands, and stipulations of value must be filed within thirty days of the date on which this board was notified of their existence. Failure to file within thirty days may result in the return of the subject appeal to the hearing schedule on an expedited basis, the board's consideration of the appeal upon the existing record, or the dismissal of the appeal as moot.
(C) When a voluntary dismissal, joint remand, or stipulation of value is filed, the board, or any member, attorney examiner, or the board secretary, may journalize an order dismissing the appeal, remanding the case, or ordering property valued consistent with a stipulation of value on behalf of the board.
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