Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act 2009

Enforcement - Civil liability - Injunctions

84: Powers of High Court not affected

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"The High Court's usual powers still work"

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The High Court has some powers when it comes to injunctions. These powers are extra to the other powers the High Court already has. The High Court can still use its other powers to grant injunctions, which are found in sections like sections 85 to 89.

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Civil liability: Injunctions

84Powers of High Court not affected

  1. The powers in sections 85 to 89 are in addition to, and do not derogate from, any other powers of the High Court relating to the granting of injunctions.