Provisional attachment powers protect revenue by allowing the Settlement Commission to attach applicant property during proceedings. The Settlement Commission may provisionally attach any property of the applicant in the manner provided by the Fifth Schedule to protect revenue interests during proceedings; such provisional attachment ceases after six months but may be extended in writing by the Commission provided total extensions do not exceed two years, and any provisional attachment pending immediately before an application continues for its remaining original duration.
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Provisional attachment powers protect revenue by allowing the Settlement Commission to attach applicant property during proceedings.
The Settlement Commission may provisionally attach any property of the applicant in the manner provided by the Fifth Schedule to protect revenue interests during proceedings; such provisional attachment ceases after six months but may be extended in writing by the Commission provided total extensions do not exceed two years, and any provisional attachment pending immediately before an application continues for its remaining original duration.
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