Tribunal powers to issue orders and directions to give effect to decisions and prevent abuse of process. The Tribunal has power to make orders and give directions necessary or expedient to give effect to its orders, to prevent abuse of its process, and to secure the ends of justice, including procedural or substantive measures incidental to enforcing its determinations.
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Provisions expressly mentioned in the judgment/order text.
Tribunal powers to issue orders and directions to give effect to decisions and prevent abuse of process.
The Tribunal has power to make orders and give directions necessary or expedient to give effect to its orders, to prevent abuse of its process, and to secure the ends of justice, including procedural or substantive measures incidental to enforcing its determinations.
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