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§ 493 — Orders of Tribunal

493.—(1) A Tribunal may make an interim order in a case before making its final decision on the case.(2) After a Tribunal makes an order, it may —(a)

at any time, correct any clerical error in the order; and

(b)

within 7 working days after the order is delivered, correct any other error in the order.

(3) In any proceedings, a document purporting to be certified by the secretary as a true copy of an order of the Tribunal is evidence of the order.

(4) To avoid doubt, subsection (3) does not prevent an order of a Tribunal from being proved in any other way.

(5) Where a Tribunal orders a person (X) to pay a sum to another person (Y) (whether as equitable remuneration, costs or otherwise), that sum is recoverable from X as a debt due to Y.

—(1) A Tribunal may make an interim order in a case before making its final decision on the case.

(2) After a Tribunal makes an order, it may —(a)

at any time, correct any clerical error in the order; and

(b)

within 7 working days after the order is delivered, correct any other error in the order.

(3) In any proceedings, a document purporting to be certified by the secretary as a true copy of an order of the Tribunal is evidence of the order.

(4) To avoid doubt, subsection (3) does not prevent an order of a Tribunal from being proved in any other way.

(5) Where a Tribunal orders a person (X) to pay a sum to another person (Y) (whether as equitable remuneration, costs or otherwise), that sum is recoverable from X as a debt due to Y.

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