Tribunal powers to issue orders and directions to give effect to its decisions and prevent abuse of process. The Tribunal may make such orders or directions as are necessary or expedient to give effect to its orders, to prevent abuse of process, or to secure the ends of justice, providing broad remedial and supervisory authority to fashion procedural measures that ensure implementation and prevent circumvention of its decisions.
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Tribunal powers to issue orders and directions to give effect to its decisions and prevent abuse of process.
The Tribunal may make such orders or directions as are necessary or expedient to give effect to its orders, to prevent abuse of process, or to secure the ends of justice, providing broad remedial and supervisory authority to fashion procedural measures that ensure implementation and prevent circumvention of its decisions.
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