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South Bank Corporation Act 1989
sec.98-oc.2General provisions in relation to orders on appeal
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### sec.98-oc.2 General provisions in relation to orders on appeal
An order made by a tribunal may include such ancillary or consequential provisions as the tribunal thinks fit.
For the purpose of securing compliance with an order on appeal, a tribunal may order a body corporate, the chairperson, secretary or treasurer of a body corporate or its committee, a body corporate manager or lessee or other person having an estate or interest in a lot or an occupier of a lot to do or refrain from doing a specified act with respect to a parcel.
(amended)
A tribunal may, by order, dismiss an appeal.
(sec.98-oc.2-ssec.1) An order made by a tribunal may include such ancillary or consequential provisions as the tribunal thinks fit.
(sec.98-oc.2-ssec.2) For the purpose of securing compliance with an order on appeal, a tribunal may order a body corporate, the chairperson, secretary or treasurer of a body corporate or its committee, a body corporate manager or lessee or other person having an estate or interest in a lot or an occupier of a lot to do or refrain from doing a specified act with respect to a parcel. (amended)
(sec.98-oc.2-ssec.3) A tribunal may, by order, dismiss an appeal.