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CONSUMER, TRADER AND TENANCY TRIBUNAL ACT 2001 - SECT 43

Enforcement of certain Tribunal orders

43 Enforcement of certain Tribunal orders

(1) If the Tribunal makes an order in relation to any proceedings, the Tribunal may, when the order is made or later, give leave to the person in whose favour the order is made to renew the proceedings if the order is not complied with within the period specified by the Tribunal.
(2) If an order has not been complied with within the period specified by the Tribunal, the person in whose favour the order was made may renew the proceedings to which the order relates by lodging a notice with the Tribunal, within 12 months after the end of the period, stating that the order has not been complied with.
(3) The provisions of this Act apply to a notice lodged in accordance with subsection (2) as if the notice were an application made in accordance with section 24.
(4) When proceedings have been renewed in accordance with this section, the Tribunal:
(a) may make any other appropriate order under this Act as it could have made when the matter was originally determined, or
(b) may refuse to make such an order.
(5) This section does not apply if the operation of an order has been suspended.
(6) A notice under this section must be in the form prescribed by the regulations.



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