Enforcement of orders
137 Enforcement of orders
If a person is required by an order to take or refrain from taking specified action, and the person fails to comply with the order within the time allowed by the order, any other person with a proper interest in the matter may apply to the Recorder for an order – authorising the applicant to take or refrain from taking the necessary action; and if appropriate, requiring the person in default to reimburse the applicant for the cost of taking the relevant action.
An order cannot be made under this section if the time for commencing an appeal against the original order has not yet expired or, if an appeal has been commenced, until the appeal has been determined, withdrawn or discontinued.
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