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Public Interest Disclosure Act 2010
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### sec.53 Evidence
The industrial commission or Supreme Court may grant an injunction, under this part, restraining a person from engaging in conduct mentioned in section 51 —
whether or not it considers that the person intends to engage again, or to continue to engage, in the conduct; or
whether or not the person has previously engaged in the conduct; or
whether or not there is an imminent danger of substantial damage to anyone if the person engages in the conduct.
The industrial commission or Supreme Court may grant an injunction, under this part, requiring a person to do something—
whether or not it considers that the person intends to fail again, or to continue to fail, to do the thing; or
whether or not the person has previously failed to do the thing; or
whether or not there is an imminent danger of substantial damage to anybody if the person fails to do the thing.
(sec.53-ssec.1) The industrial commission or Supreme Court may grant an injunction, under this part, restraining a person from engaging in conduct mentioned in section 51 — whether or not it considers that the person intends to engage again, or to continue to engage, in the conduct; or whether or not the person has previously engaged in the conduct; or whether or not there is an imminent danger of substantial damage to anyone if the person engages in the conduct.
(sec.53-ssec.2) The industrial commission or Supreme Court may grant an injunction, under this part, requiring a person to do something— whether or not it considers that the person intends to fail again, or to continue to fail, to do the thing; or whether or not the person has previously failed to do the thing; or whether or not there is an imminent danger of substantial damage to anybody if the person fails to do the thing.
- (a) whether or not it considers that the person intends to engage again, or to continue to engage, in the conduct; or
- (b) whether or not the person has previously engaged in the conduct; or
- (c) whether or not there is an imminent danger of substantial damage to anyone if the person engages in the conduct.
- (a) whether or not it considers that the person intends to fail again, or to continue to fail, to do the thing; or
- (b) whether or not the person has previously failed to do the thing; or
- (c) whether or not there is an imminent danger of substantial damage to anybody if the person fails to do the thing.