Appellate Tribunal may extend prescribed time for procedural acts, even after expiry, on terms the justice of the case requires. The Appellate Tribunal has authority to extend the time appointed by these rules or fixed by any order for doing any act or taking any proceeding, on such terms as the justice of the case may require; an enlargement may be ordered even if the application is made after the expiration of the appointed or allowed time.
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Appellate Tribunal may extend prescribed time for procedural acts, even after expiry, on terms the justice of the case requires.
The Appellate Tribunal has authority to extend the time appointed by these rules or fixed by any order for doing any act or taking any proceeding, on such terms as the justice of the case may require; an enlargement may be ordered even if the application is made after the expiration of the appointed or allowed time.
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