P-40.1 - Consumer Protection Act

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290. If a person commits repeated offences against this Act or the regulations, the Attorney General, after the Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions has instituted penal proceedings against him, may apply to the Superior Court for an interlocutory injunction enjoining such person, his directors, agents or employees to cease committing the offences complained of until a final judgment has been rendered in the penal proceedings.
After such judgment has been rendered, the Superior Court shall itself render a final judgment on the application for an injunction.
1978, c. 9, s. 290; 2005, c. 34, s. 65; I.N. 2016-01-01 (NCCP).
290. If a person commits repeated offences against this Act or the regulations, the Attorney General, after the Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions has instituted penal proceedings against him, may apply to the Superior Court for a writ of interlocutory injunction enjoining such person, his directors, agents or employees to cease committing the offences complained of until a final judgment has been rendered in the penal proceedings.
After such judgment has been rendered, the Superior Court shall itself render a final judgment on the application for an injunction.
1978, c. 9, s. 290; 2005, c. 34, s. 65.
290. If a person commits repeated offences against this Act or the regulations, the Attorney General, after instituting penal proceedings against him, may apply to the Superior Court for a writ of interlocutory injunction enjoining such person, his directors, agents or employees to cease committing the offences complained of until a final judgment has been rendered in the penal proceedings.
After such judgment has been rendered, the Superior Court shall itself render a final judgment on the application for an injunction.
1978, c. 9, s. 290.