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PESTICIDES ACT 1999 - SECT 89
Contravention of restraining orders
89 Contravention of restraining orders
(1) A person who knowingly
contravenes a restraining order by disposing of, or otherwise dealing with,
property that is subject to the order is guilty of an offence. Maximum
penalty: A fine equivalent to the value of the property (as determined by the
court) or imprisonment for 2 years, or both.
(2) If: (a) a restraining order
is made against property, and
(b) the property is disposed of, or otherwise
dealt with, in contravention of the restraining order, and
(c) the
disposition or dealing was either not for sufficient consideration or not in
favour of a person who acted in good faith,
the person who applied for the
restraining order may apply to the court that made the restraining order for
an order that the disposition or dealing with the property be set aside.
(3)
If an application is made under subsection (2), the court may make an order:
(a) setting aside the disposition or dealing as from the day on which the
disposition or dealing took place or as from the day of the order under this
subsection, and
(b) (if appropriate) declaring the respective rights of any
persons who acquired interests in the property on or after the day on which
the disposition or dealing took place and before the day of the order.
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