The Tribunal's power to make a decision in a proceeding (the "primary power") includes a power:
(a) to impose conditions on the decision; and
(b) to make an ancillary order or direction the Tribunal considers appropriate for achieving the purpose for which the Tribunal may exercise the primary power.
Examples of ancillary orders
An order adjourning the proceeding or an order or direction that a person give an undertaking to the Tribunal.