Incorporated Societies Act 2022

Enforcement - Banning order

169: When order may be permanent or for period longer than 10 years

You could also call this:

"When a court order can last forever or more than 10 years"

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You can get a court order that lasts forever or more than 10 years, but only in very serious cases. The court makes this decision based on section 168. This is for the most serious cases that need a court order.

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Part 4Enforcement
Banning order

169When order may be permanent or for period longer than 10 years

  1. The court may make an order under section 168 permanent or for a period longer than 10 years only in the most serious of cases for which an order may be made.