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Fair Trading Act 1987
79NOrders in favour of claimant
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#### 79N Orders in favour of claimant
79N Orders in favour of claimant
(cf CC Act 1998, s 8 (1))
> In determining a consumer claim wholly or partly in favour of a claimant, the Tribunal may, subject to this Division, make any one or more of the following orders that it considers appropriate—
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> > (a) an order that requires a respondent to pay to the claimant a specified amount of money,
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> > (b) an order that requires a respondent to perform specified work in order to rectify a defect in goods or services to which the claim relates,
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> > (c) an order that requires a respondent to supply to the claimant specified services other than work,
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> > (d) in the case of a claim for relief from payment of money—an order declaring that a specified amount of money is not due or owing by the claimant to a respondent,
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> > (e) an order that requires a respondent to deliver to the claimant goods of a specified description,
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> > (f) an order that requires a respondent to return to the claimant specified goods which are in the possession or under the control of that respondent, whether the property in the goods has passed or not,
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> > (g) an order that requires a respondent to replace goods to which the claim relates,
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> > (h) an order that requires a respondent to refund all or part of the purchase price of specified goods that are in the possession (or under the control) of the claimant and the claimant to return all or part of those goods to the respondent (whether the property in the goods has passed or not).
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> **ss 79N-79R:** Ins 2015 No 12, Sch 1 \[11\].