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167 Undertakings to public designated enforcers: further proceedings

(1) This section applies where a public designated enforcer accepts an undertaking from a person ("the respondent") under section 163.

(2) The enforcer may apply to the court in respect of a failure to comply with the undertaking.

(3) An application under subsection (2) may include an application for a consumer protection order of any kind that the enforcer concerned is authorised under this Chapter to apply for.

(4) If the court finds that the undertaking is not being complied with, the court may do either or both of the following -

(a) make a consumer protection order (instead of making any other order it has power to make);

(b) make an order requiring the respondent to pay a monetary penalty.

(5) A requirement under subsection (4)(b) to pay a monetary penalty may be imposed only if the court is satisfied that the respondent's failure in question is without reasonable excuse.

(6) Where an application is made under subsection (2) for a consumer protection order -

(a) sections 154 and

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