Deposit Takers Act 2023

Enforcement - Miscellaneous - Miscellaneous

189: General provisions as to court's orders

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"Courts can make and change rules for orders under the Deposit Takers Act 2023"

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When a court makes an order under the Deposit Takers Act 2023, it can decide what terms and conditions to include. You can think of terms and conditions like rules that must be followed. The court has the power to choose these rules when making an order.

The court can also change or cancel an order it has already made under the Deposit Takers Act 2023. It can do this on terms and conditions that it thinks are right. This means the court has control over its orders and can adjust them as needed.

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Part 5Enforcement
Miscellaneous: Miscellaneous

189General provisions as to court's orders

  1. A court order under this Act may be made on the terms and conditions the court thinks fit.

  2. The court may revoke, vary, or suspend an order made under this Act on the terms and conditions the court thinks fit.