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Queensland Building and Construction Commission Act 1991
sec.108AHTerms of injunction
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### sec.108AH Terms of injunction
The Supreme Court may grant an injunction on the terms the court considers appropriate.
Without limiting the court’s power under subsection (1) , an injunction may be granted restraining a respondent from carrying on a business (whether or not the respondent is a building contractor or the business is carried on as part of, or incidental to, the carrying on of another business)—
for a stated period; or
except on stated terms and conditions.
Also, the court may grant an injunction requiring a respondent to take stated action, including action to disclose information or publish advertisements, to remedy any adverse consequences of the respondent’s contravention of this Act or the Building Act 1975 .
s 108AH ins 2014 No. 57 s 53
(sec.108AH-ssec.1) The Supreme Court may grant an injunction on the terms the court considers appropriate.
(sec.108AH-ssec.2) Without limiting the court’s power under subsection (1) , an injunction may be granted restraining a respondent from carrying on a business (whether or not the respondent is a building contractor or the business is carried on as part of, or incidental to, the carrying on of another business)— for a stated period; or except on stated terms and conditions.
(sec.108AH-ssec.3) Also, the court may grant an injunction requiring a respondent to take stated action, including action to disclose information or publish advertisements, to remedy any adverse consequences of the respondent’s contravention of this Act or the Building Act 1975 .
- (a) for a stated period; or
- (b) except on stated terms and conditions.