Takeovers Act 1993

Investigation and enforcement - Enforcement by court - Various civil remedy orders

33I: When court may make various civil remedy orders

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You can ask the court to make certain orders if someone breaks the takeovers code. The court can make these orders if it thinks someone has broken, is breaking, or will break the code. You need to apply to the court under section 35 and the orders are described in section 33J.

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Part 3Investigation and enforcement
Enforcement by court: Various civil remedy orders

33IWhen court may make various civil remedy orders

  1. The court may, on application by any person in accordance with section 35, make 1 or more of the civil remedy orders described in section 33J if the court is satisfied on reasonable grounds that a person has contravened or is contravening or intends to contravene the takeovers code.

Notes
  • Section 33I: inserted, on , by section 16 of the Takeovers Amendment Act 2006 (2006 No 48).