Payment obligation notwithstanding appeal: sums ordered by appellate bodies remain payable in accordance with the operative order despite pending appeals. Sums determined to be payable to the Government by orders of the Appellate Tribunal or the High Court remain payable in accordance with those orders even if an appeal to a higher court has been preferred, making the enforceability of such fiscal liabilities dependent on the operative appellate order rather than the pendency of further appeals.
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Payment obligation notwithstanding appeal: sums ordered by appellate bodies remain payable in accordance with the operative order despite pending appeals.
Sums determined to be payable to the Government by orders of the Appellate Tribunal or the High Court remain payable in accordance with those orders even if an appeal to a higher court has been preferred, making the enforceability of such fiscal liabilities dependent on the operative appellate order rather than the pendency of further appeals.
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