Pronouncement of orders: Appellate Tribunal must pronounce orders promptly; reserved dates notified in cause list as notice. Rule 91 requires the Appellate Tribunal to pronounce orders immediately after hearings when possible; if orders are reserved, the pronouncement date notified in the cause list serves as valid notice; reading the operative portion in open court constitutes pronouncement.
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Pronouncement of orders: Appellate Tribunal must pronounce orders promptly; reserved dates notified in cause list as notice.
Rule 91 requires the Appellate Tribunal to pronounce orders immediately after hearings when possible; if orders are reserved, the pronouncement date notified in the cause list serves as valid notice; reading the operative portion in open court constitutes pronouncement.
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