What happens if a freeze order is not appealed?

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Multiple Choice

What happens if a freeze order is not appealed?

Explanation:
When a freeze order is issued, there is typically a window to file an appeal. If that appeal window passes without a challenge, there is no mechanism to overturn the order, so it remains in effect by default. That default outcome is described as the order being automatically confirmed. In other words, the absence of an appeal means the order becomes final and enforceable as issued. This fits the idea that the appeal process is the route to dispute or modify the order; without taking that step, the order stands. The other possibilities would require separate actions (withdrawal, a review triggered by someone appealing, or invalidation), which don’t occur merely because no appeal was filed.

When a freeze order is issued, there is typically a window to file an appeal. If that appeal window passes without a challenge, there is no mechanism to overturn the order, so it remains in effect by default. That default outcome is described as the order being automatically confirmed. In other words, the absence of an appeal means the order becomes final and enforceable as issued.

This fits the idea that the appeal process is the route to dispute or modify the order; without taking that step, the order stands. The other possibilities would require separate actions (withdrawal, a review triggered by someone appealing, or invalidation), which don’t occur merely because no appeal was filed.

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