(1) If a person has engaged, is engaging, or proposes to engage, in conduct involving a contravention of the regulations, a superior court may by order grant an injunction restraining the person from engaging in the conduct.
Note: Contravention of the regulations may also be an offence against section 16.
(2) An injunction may be granted only on application by the Attorney - General.
(3) On an application, the court may grant an injunction by consent of all parties to the proceedings, whether or not the court is satisfied that subsection (1) applies.
(4) A superior court may grant an interim injunction pending its determination of an application.
(5) A court is not to require the Attorney - General or anyone else to give an undertaking as to damages, as a condition of granting an interim injunction.
(6) A court may discharge or vary an injunction it has granted.
(7) The power to grant or vary an injunction restraining a person from engaging in conduct may be exercised:
(a) whether or not it appears to the court that the person intends to engage again, or to continue to engage, in such conduct; and
(b) whether or not the person has previously engaged in such conduct.