A court can make a temporary protection order if—
(a) the court adjourns a proceeding mentioned in section 44(a), (b) or (c); or
(b) the applicant for a protection order has asked the clerk of the court under section 36 for the application to be heard by the court before the respondent is served; or
(c) the applicant for the variation of a protection order has asked the clerk of the court under section 90 for the application to be heard by the court before the respondent is served; or
(d) a police officer applies for a temporary protection order under part 4, division 4.