Chapter II A - Indicating amount of duty in the price of goods, etc., for purpose of refund and crediting certain amounts to the fund (From Section 12A to Section 12D)
Payment obligation during appeal: amounts ordered remain payable despite a judicial reference or pending appeal. Amounts adjudged payable to the Government under a statutory order remain immediately enforceable even where the matter has been referred to a higher court or an appeal is pending, and the obligation to pay is not suspended by such proceedings.
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Provisions expressly mentioned in the judgment/order text.
Payment obligation during appeal: amounts ordered remain payable despite a judicial reference or pending appeal.
Amounts adjudged payable to the Government under a statutory order remain immediately enforceable even where the matter has been referred to a higher court or an appeal is pending, and the obligation to pay is not suspended by such proceedings.
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