(1) A public designated enforcer may apply to the appropriate court for an online interface order, or an interim online interface order, if the enforcer considers that a person has engaged, is engaging or is likely to engage in a commercial practice that constitutes a relevant infringement.
(2) An application for an online interface order, or an interim online interface order, may be made in respect of -
(a) the person that the enforcer considers has engaged, is engaging or is likely to engage in a commercial practice that constitutes a relevant infringement, or
(b) any other person (subject to subsection (3)).
(3) An application under subsection (2)(b) in respect of a person who is outside the United Kingdom may be made only if the person -
(a) is a United Kingdom national,
(b) is an individual who is habitually resident in the United Kingdom,
(c) is a firm established in the United Kingdom, or
(d) carries on business in the United Kingdom or by any means directs activities in the cou
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