Senior Courts Act 2016

High Court - Jurisdiction of High Court

13: Power to award damages as well as, or in substitution for, injunction or specific performance

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"The court can give you money instead of or as well as making someone do something."

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You can go to the High Court to ask for damages. The High Court can award damages as well as an injunction or specific performance. The High Court can also award damages instead of an injunction or specific performance, you can see similar rules in the 1986 act.

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Part 2High Court
Jurisdiction of High Court

13Power to award damages as well as, or in substitution for, injunction or specific performance

  1. The High Court may award damages in addition to or in substitution for an injunction or specific performance.

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