Northern Territory Consolidated Acts19. Court may terminate residence contract where resident causes serious damage or injury
(1) The Court may, on application by the administering authority of a retirement village, make an order terminating a residence contract if it is satisfied that the resident has intentionally or recklessly caused or permitted, or is likely intentionally or recklessly to cause or permit -
(a) serious damage to the residential premises; or
(b) injury to the authority or an employee of the authority or any other resident.
(2) If the Court makes an order terminating a residence contract under this section, the Court -
(a) shall fix in the order a date by which the resident must vacate the residential premises; and
(b) may make such other orders (including an order that the resident pay compensation to the administering authority or that the authority pay to the resident compensation for the resident's loss of rights under the contract) as it thinks fit.
(3) An application under this section may be made whether or not the administering authority has given notice of intention to terminate the residence contract.