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Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002
sec.145Grounds for injunction
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### sec.145 Grounds for injunction
The District Court may grant an injunction if the court is satisfied that a person has engaged, or is proposing to engage, in conduct that constitutes or would constitute—
contravening this Act; or
attempting to contravene this Act; or
aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring a person to contravene this Act; or
inducing, or attempting to induce, whether by threats, promises or otherwise, a person to contravene this Act; or
being, in any way, directly or indirectly, knowingly concerned in, or party to, the contravention by a person of this Act; or
conspiring with others to contravene this Act.
- (a) contravening this Act; or
- (b) attempting to contravene this Act; or
- (c) aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring a person to contravene this Act; or
- (d) inducing, or attempting to induce, whether by threats, promises or otherwise, a person to contravene this Act; or
- (e) being, in any way, directly or indirectly, knowingly concerned in, or party to, the contravention by a person of this Act; or
- (f) conspiring with others to contravene this Act.