(1) The Tribunal may make any order that may be necessary to preserve the subject matter of a proceeding, or to protect the interests of a party, until questions arising in a proceeding have been determined.
(2) The Tribunal may make the order on the application of a party or on its own initiative.
(3) The order may be made whether or not a person whose interests may be affected:
(a) is a party; or
(b) has been given an opportunity to be heard.
(4) The order may be made:
(a) for a specified period; or
(b) until a specified event or stage in a proceeding.
(5) Before making the order, the Tribunal may require an undertaking from a party as to costs or compensation as it considers appropriate.
(6) The Tribunal may assess any costs or compensation mentioned in subsection (5) and the Tribunal may order a party to pay the amount assessed.
(7) The Tribunal's power under this section is in addition to, and does not limit, any power of the Tribunal under a relevant Act to make an order for an injunction or interim injunction.