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Holiday Parks (Long-term Casual Occupation) Act 2002
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#### 27 What orders can the Tribunal make?
27 What orders can the Tribunal make?
> > (1) The Tribunal may, on application by a person under section 26, make one or more of the following orders—
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> > > (a) an order that—
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> > > > (i) restrains any action in breach of the occupation agreement or the cause of the disagreement, or
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> > > > (ii) requires any action in performance of the agreement or to resolve the disagreement,
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> > > (b) an order for the payment of an amount of money,
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> > > (c) an order that the park owner give the occupant the correct notice of termination of the occupation agreement,
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> > > (d) an order that a party to the occupation agreement perform any work or take any other steps that the order specifies to remedy a breach of the agreement or to resolve the disagreement,
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> > > (e) an order as to compensation, including (without limiting the Tribunal’s power to make such an order)—
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> > > > (i) compensation for loss of occupation fees, and
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> > > > (ii) compensation where a park owner withholds or refuses consent to the removal of any fixture owned by the occupant, and
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> > > > (iii) compensation for any other breach of the occupation agreement or for any other loss,
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> > > (f) an order terminating the occupation agreement and an order for possession of the site.
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> > (2) An order under subsection (1) (a) may be made even though it provides a remedy in the nature of an injunction or order for specific performance in circumstances in which such a remedy would not otherwise be available.
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> **s 27:** Am 2006 No 58, Sch 1.15.