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Do the IFTA Rules for International Arbitration provide for interim relief?

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Do the IFTA Rules for International Arbitration provide for interim relief?

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Yes. At the request of either party, the arbitrator may take any interim measures in respect of the subject matter of the dispute. Additionally, the Rules will not preclude any party from applying to a court of appropriate jurisdiction for an interim order for the sole purpose of maintaining the status quo or otherwise preserving the rights of a party. Please see the IFTA Rules for more information.

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