Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2004C01246:clause:2_12gd:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2004C01246
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 12GD (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 95172–97725

12GD  Injunctions

 (1) If, on the application of the Minister, the Commission or any other person, the Court is satisfied that a person has engaged, or is proposing to engage, in conduct that constitutes or would constitute:
 (a) a contravention of a provision of this Division; or
 (b) attempting to contravene such a provision; or
 (c) aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring a person to contravene such a provision; or
 (d) inducing, or attempting to induce, whether by threats, promises or otherwise, a person to contravene such a provision; or
 (e) being in any way, directly or indirectly, knowingly concerned in, or party to, the contravention by a person of such a provision; or
 (f) conspiring with others to contravene such a provision;
the Court may grant an injunction in such terms as the Court determines to be appropriate.

 (2) If an application for an injunction under subsection (1) has been made, the Court may, if the Court determines it to be appropriate, grant an injunction by consent of all the parties to the proceedings, whether or not the Court is satisfied that a person has engaged, or is proposing to engage, in conduct of a kind mentioned in subsection (1).

 (3) If in the opinion of the Court it is desirable to do so, the Court may grant an interim injunction pending determination of an application under subsection (1).

 (4) The Court may rescind or vary an injunction granted under subsection (1) or (3).

 (5) The power of the Court to grant an injunction restraining a person from engaging in conduct may be exercised:
 (a) whether or not it appears to the Court that the person intends to engage again, or to continue to engage, in conduct of that kind; and
 (b) whether or not the person has previously engaged in conduct of that kind; and
 (c) whether or not there is an imminent danger of substantial damage to any person if the first-mentioned person engages in conduct of that kind.

 (6) The power of the Court to grant an injunction requiring a person to do an act or thing may be exercised:
 (a) whether or not it appears to the Court that the person intends to refuse or fail again, or to continue to refuse or fail, to do that act or thing; and
 (b) whether or not the person has previously refused or failed to do that act or thing; and
 (c) whether or not there is an imminent danger of substantial damage to any person if the first-mentioned person refuses or fails to do that act or thing.

 (7) If the Minister or the Commission makes an application to the Court for the grant of an injunction