Order authentication and interim powers: Presiding Officer must sign and may grant reasoned interim relief; orders pronounced in sitting. Appellate Tribunal orders must be signed and dated by the Presiding Officer and the two other Members; the Presiding Officer may pass interim orders or injunctions with reasons recorded in writing. Orders are pronounced in Tribunal sittings by the Presiding Officer or, if temporarily absent, by a Member authorized under the applicable rule.
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Order authentication and interim powers: Presiding Officer must sign and may grant reasoned interim relief; orders pronounced in sitting.
Appellate Tribunal orders must be signed and dated by the Presiding Officer and the two other Members; the Presiding Officer may pass interim orders or injunctions with reasons recorded in writing. Orders are pronounced in Tribunal sittings by the Presiding Officer or, if temporarily absent, by a Member authorized under the applicable rule.
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