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Petroleum (Onshore) Act 1991
112DLand and Environment Court may grant injunction
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#### 112D Land and Environment Court may grant injunction
112D Land and Environment Court may grant injunction
> > (1) If an application is made to the Land and Environment Court by a person claiming to hold a legal or equitable interest in any land subject to a petroleum title, or in any property, the Court may, on such terms as to costs or otherwise as it may consider just, grant an injunction restraining any specified person—
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> > > (a) from encroaching on, occupying, using or working the land or property, or
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> > > (b) from seeking or extracting any petroleum from the land, or
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> > > (c) from selling or disposing of or otherwise interfering with the property, or
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> > > (d) from doing any act that may affect the interest concerned in the whole, or any part, of the land or property.
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> > (2) An injunction remains in force for the period specified in the injunction, unless it is sooner discharged.
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> **ss 112B–112G:** Ins 2015 No 40, Sch 2 \[44\].