Order signing and dating ensures tribunal orders are written, signed by Bench members, and dated by final signature. Tribunal orders must be in writing and signed and dated by the Members of the Bench, with the last hearing date typed on the first page; dictation date is the final order date if dictated, pronouncement date if reserved. If only a gist is pronounced earlier, the detailed order must state the gist's pronouncement date, and the final order date is when all Members sign, the latest signature date prevailing.
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Order signing and dating ensures tribunal orders are written, signed by Bench members, and dated by final signature.
Tribunal orders must be in writing and signed and dated by the Members of the Bench, with the last hearing date typed on the first page; dictation date is the final order date if dictated, pronouncement date if reserved. If only a gist is pronounced earlier, the detailed order must state the gist's pronouncement date, and the final order date is when all Members sign, the latest signature date prevailing.
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