Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013

Enforcement, liability, and appeals - Miscellaneous - Miscellaneous

539: Orders to secure compliance

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"Court orders to make you follow the rules"

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The court can tell you to do something or stop doing something so you follow its other orders under this Act. You might be told to do a specific thing or to refrain from doing a specific thing. This is so you comply with the court's other orders.

The court makes these decisions to make sure you are following the rules. It wants to ensure you are doing what you are supposed to do. You can find more information about similar rules in the 1986 Act and the 1988 Act.

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Part 8Enforcement, liability, and appeals
Miscellaneous: Miscellaneous

539Orders to secure compliance

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

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