Motor Vehicle Sales Act 2003

Enforcement - Offences - Offences relating to banned persons

97: Offence to contravene conditions imposed on banned person by court

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"Breaking a court ban can be a crime"

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If you are a banned person, you commit an offence if you do not follow the conditions of your ban. The conditions are imposed by the District Court or the High Court under section 69(4)(c). You can find the penalty for not following these conditions in section 118.

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Part 4Enforcement
Offences: Offences relating to banned persons

97Offence to contravene conditions imposed on banned person by court

  1. A banned person commits an offence if the person fails to comply with any conditions of the ban imposed by the District Court or, as the case may be, the High Court under section 69(4)(c).

  2. The penalty on conviction for an offence against this section is set out in section 118.