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HERITAGE ACT 1977 - SECT 154 Order of the Court

HERITAGE ACT 1977 - SECT 154

Order of the Court

154 Order of the Court

(1) Where the Court is satisfied that a breach of this Act has been committed or that a breach of this Act will, unless restrained by order of the Court, be committed, it may make such order as it thinks fit to remedy or restrain the breach.
(2) Without limiting the powers of the Court under subsection (1), an order made under that subsection may--
(a) where the breach of this Act comprises a use of a building or work or of land--restrain that use, or
(b) where the breach of this Act comprises the erection of a building or the carrying out of a work--require the demolition or removal of the building or work, or
(c) where the breach of this Act has the effect of altering the appearance of a building or work or the state of land--require the restoration of the building or work or the reinstatement, so far as is practicable, of the land to the condition the building, work or land was in immediately before the breach was committed, or
(d) where the breach of this Act comprises the demolition of the whole or part of a building--require the rebuilding of the building, as it was immediately before the breach was committed, in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Heritage Council.