National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009
Note:
See section 3 of the National Credit Act.
PART 5 - ENDING AND ENFORCING CREDIT CONTRACTS, MORTGAGES AND GUARANTEES Division 6 - Mortgagor ' s remedies 110 Ancillary or consequential orders 110(1)This section applies if the court makes an order under this Division.
110(2)
The court may make ancillary or consequential orders it considers appropriate, including, for example, orders to restore the parties to the position they were in before the taking of possession in contravention of Division 2 or Division 4.
110(3)
Without limiting subsection (2), the court may order that the mortgagor be paid compensation for any damage to the goods because of the taking of possession.
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