Enforcement of appellate orders: Tribunal orders may be executed like a court decree or transmitted for civil court execution. Every order of the Appellate Tribunal is to be enforced in the same manner as if it were a court decree, and the Tribunal may, where unable to execute an order itself, send it to the civil court having local jurisdiction-against a company, the court where its registered office is situated; against any other person, the court where that person voluntarily resides, carries on business, or personally works for gain. The Tribunal may also transmit any order to a civil court which shall execute it as if it were a decree of that court.
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Enforcement of appellate orders: Tribunal orders may be executed like a court decree or transmitted for civil court execution.
Every order of the Appellate Tribunal is to be enforced in the same manner as if it were a court decree, and the Tribunal may, where unable to execute an order itself, send it to the civil court having local jurisdiction-against a company, the court where its registered office is situated; against any other person, the court where that person voluntarily resides, carries on business, or personally works for gain. The Tribunal may also transmit any order to a civil court which shall execute it as if it were a decree of that court.
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