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HERITAGE ACT 2017 - SECT 217

Orders of the Supreme Court

    (1)     The Supreme Court may make any order it considers fit to remedy or restrain a contravention of this Act if the Supreme Court is satisfied that—

        (a)     this Act has been contravened; or

        (b)     this Act will be contravened unless restrained by order of the Court.

    (2)     Without limiting the powers of the Supreme Court under subsection (1), an order made under that subsection may—

        (a)     if the contravention of this Act comprises the construction of a building or the carrying out of works or activities, require the demolition or removal of the building or works; or

        (b)     if the contravention of this Act has the effect of altering the appearance or physical nature of a place or object, or the state of land on which there is a registered place or registered object, require the restoration or reinstatement, so far as is possible, of the place or object to the condition it was in immediately before the contravention.

    (3)     An order made under subsection (1) has effect and may be enforced as if it were an order or judgment made by the Supreme Court under the Supreme Court Act 1986 .

Division 4—Infringement notices



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