ADMJ 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Reconsideration Of A Motion, Clean Hands, Khosa
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Enforcement powers (tribunal seeks to enforce an order): The tribunal seeks to enforce an order. A party seeks to enforce an order. Rarely, a tribunal may enforce its own orders. Some tribunals have the power to enforce its own orders. More commonly, the tribunal must apply to court for enforcement. A party to an administrative action may also bring an action against another party in court to enforce the tribunal"s order. Many statutes provide for quasi-criminal prosecution of persons who disobey. Quasi-criminal offences are prosecuted by the federal or provincial crown, as. In the absence of other provisions, it is a criminal offence to disobey a lawful appropriate, and they carry penalties that include fines and imprisonment order of a federal or provincial tribunal. Jr - 14600, lengthy, and limited remedies: internal tribunal mechanisms. Every tribunal will have different procedure for reconsidering a decision.