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James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Winding up and Administration) Act 2005
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#### 54 Enforcement of provisions of this Part
54 Enforcement of provisions of this Part
> > (1) In this section, contravention includes a threatened or apprehended contravention.
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> > (2) An authorised applicant, and only an authorised applicant, may apply to the Supreme Court for an order to remedy or restrain a contravention of a provision of this Part, whether or not any right of that applicant has been or may be infringed by or as a consequence of that contravention.
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> > (3) On any such application, the Supreme Court may, if satisfied that a contravention has occurred, or that a contravention will, unless restrained by order of the Court, continue or be committed, make such order or orders as it thinks fit to remedy or restrain the contravention.
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> > (4) Without limiting subsection (3), on any such application the Supreme Court may—
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> > > (a) make an order setting aside a rationing direction made under section 35 if it is satisfied that the direction should not have been given or is no longer required, or
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> > > (b) make an order setting aside a transaction, or requiring the repayment of money or the return of any other asset, (or both), if satisfied that the transaction or the disposition of the money or other asset (as the case may be) was in contravention of a provision of this Part.
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> **s 54:** Am 2006 No 108, Sch 1 \[23\].