Motor Vehicle Sales Act 2003

Enforcement - Offences - Offences relating to Disputes Tribunals

110A: Offence in relation to suppression orders

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"Breaking a suppression order is against the law"

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You commit an offence if you break an order made under clause 13A of Schedule 1. The penalty for this offence is set out in section 116A. You can find the details of the penalty there.

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Part 4Enforcement
Offences: Offences relating to Disputes Tribunals

110AOffence in relation to suppression orders

  1. A person commits an offence if the person breaches an order made under clause 13A of Schedule 1.

  2. The penalty for an offence under this section is set out in section 116A.

Notes
  • Section 110A: inserted, on , by section 169 of the Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation Act 2018 (2018 No 51).