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VICTORIAN CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL ACT 1998 - SECT 120A

Re-opening an order for enforcement reasons

    (1)     A person in whose favour an order of the Tribunal is made may apply to the Tribunal for review of the order to remedy a problem with enforcing or complying with the order.

    (2)     An application under subsection (1) is to be made in accordance with, and within the time limits specified by, the rules.

    (3)     The rules may limit the number of times a person may apply under this section in respect of the same matter without obtaining the leave of the Tribunal.

    (4)     The Tribunal may vary the order, or revoke the order and make any other order that the Tribunal could have made in the proceeding in which the order was made, if the Tribunal is satisfied that—

        (a)     there are problems with enforcing or complying with the order; and

        (b)     having regard to those problems, it is appropriate to vary the order, or revoke the order and make another order (as the case requires).

S. 121 substituted by No. 15/2018 s. 68.



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