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#### 88T Injunctions
88T Injunctions
> > (1) If the Supreme Court, on the application of the Minister, is satisfied that a person has engaged or is proposing to engage in conduct that constitutes or would constitute a contravention of section 88S, the Court may grant an injunction in such terms as the Court determines to be appropriate.
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> > (2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), an injunction granted under this section may be, or include, an injunction restraining a person from carrying on a business (whether as part of, or incidental to, the carrying on of another business) for a specified period or except on specified terms and conditions.
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> > (3) If in the opinion of the Court it is desirable to do so, the Court may grant an interim injunction pending determination of the application.
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> > (4) The Court may rescind or vary an injunction granted under this section.
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> > (5) The power of the Court to grant an injunction restraining a person from engaging in conduct may be exercised—
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> > > (a) whether or not it appears to the Court that the person intends to engage again, or to continue to engage, in conduct of that kind, and
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> > > (b) whether or not the person has previously engaged in conduct of that kind, and
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> > > (c) whether or not there is imminent danger of substantial damage to any person if the first-mentioned person engages in conduct of that kind.
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> > (6) If the Minister makes an application to the Court for the grant of an injunction under this section, the Court is not to require the Minister or any other person, as a condition of granting an interim injunction, to give any undertaking as to damages.
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> **pt 8A, div 4 (ss 88S, 88T):** Ins 2004 No 31, Sch 1 \[13\].