Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2012C00868:clause:2_243
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2012C00868
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 243
Character Range: 344104–346175

243  Kinds of orders that may be made

  Without limiting section 237(1), 238(1) or 239(1), the orders that a court may make under any of those sections against a person (the respondent) include all or any of the following:
 (a) an order declaring the whole or any part of a contract made between the respondent and a person (the injured person) who suffered, or is likely to suffer, the loss or damage referred to in that section, or of a collateral arrangement relating to such a contract:
 (i) to be void; and
 (ii) if the court thinks fit—to have been void ab initio or void at all times on and after such date as is specified in the order (which may be a date that is before the date on which the order is made);
 (b) an order:
 (i) varying such a contract or arrangement in such manner as is specified in the order; and
 (ii) if the court thinks fit—declaring the contract or arrangement to have had effect as so varied on and after such date as is specified in the order (which may be a date that is before the date on which the order is made);
 (c) an order refusing to enforce any or all of the provisions of such a contract or arrangement;
 (d) an order directing the respondent to refund money or return property to the injured person;
 (e) except if the order is to be made under section 239(1)—an order directing the respondent to pay the injured person the amount of the loss or damage;
 (f) an order directing the respondent, at his or her own expense, to repair, or provide parts for, goods that had been supplied by the respondent to the injured person;
 (g) an order directing the respondent, at his or her own expense, to supply specified services to the injured person;
 (h) an order, in relation to an instrument creating or transferring an interest in land, directing the respondent to execute an instrument that:
 (i) varies, or has the effect of varying, the first mentioned instrument; or
 (ii) terminates or otherwise affects, or has the effect of terminating or otherwise affecting, the operation or effect of the first mentioned instrument.