Order drawing procedure governs who prepares tribunal orders and sets the operative order date and adjournment cost rules. Orders are to be drawn up by the Registrar of Tribunal unless the Member or Registrar directs no drawn-up order is required; in such cases a signed note or memorandum by the Member or Registrar evidences the order. The date of an order is the date it was made regardless of later drawing or issuance. Costs for every adjournment should be awarded against the party seeking adjournment at the time it is granted, except for serious illness and similar circumstances, and any order awarding costs must direct the liable party to pay them.
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Order drawing procedure governs who prepares tribunal orders and sets the operative order date and adjournment cost rules.
Orders are to be drawn up by the Registrar of Tribunal unless the Member or Registrar directs no drawn-up order is required; in such cases a signed note or memorandum by the Member or Registrar evidences the order. The date of an order is the date it was made regardless of later drawing or issuance. Costs for every adjournment should be awarded against the party seeking adjournment at the time it is granted, except for serious illness and similar circumstances, and any order awarding costs must direct the liable party to pay them.
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