Takeovers Act 1993

Investigation and enforcement - General

44S: Orders to secure compliance

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"Going to court to make someone follow the rules"

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You can go to court to make someone follow the rules. The court can tell you to do something or stop doing something. This helps make sure you follow the court's orders.

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Part 3Investigation and enforcement
General

44SOrders to secure compliance

  1. The court may, for the purpose of securing compliance with any order it makes under this Part, direct a person to do or refrain from doing a specified act.

Notes
  • Section 44S: inserted, on , by section 24 of the Takeovers Amendment Act 2006 (2006 No 48).