- (1)
- If a person fails to comply with the terms of an order given under
regulation 37, the Trust may do anything that is necessary or convenient to
give effect to the terms of the order, including any work required by the
order.
- (2)
- Any expenses incurred by the Trust under subregulation (1) (less
the proceeds of any sale under this regulation) together with the costs of
recovery, may be recovered by the Trust in a court of competent jurisdiction
as a debt due to the Trust.
- (3)
- If the Trust gives effect to an order by:
- (a)
- removing a structure; or
- (b)
- removing any materials or other thing from Trust land;
the Trust may sell any part of the structure, or the materials or other thing,
unless the expenses of the Trust in relation to the removal and sale are paid
to the Trust within 14 days after the removal.
- (4)
- If the proceeds of sale
exceed the expenses of the Trust in relation to the removal and sale, the
Trust:
- (a)
- may deduct from the proceeds an amount equal to those expenses;
and
- (b)
- must pay the surplus to the owner on demand.
- (5)
- If the proceeds of sale do not exceed those expenses, the Trust may:
- (a)
- retain the proceeds; and
- (b)
- recover the deficiency (if any), together with its costs of recovery, in a
court of competent jurisdiction as a debt due to the Trust.
- (6)
- Any structure, materials or other thing removed under this regulation that
cannot be sold may be destroyed or otherwise disposed of.
- (7)
- The Trust may exercise its functions under this regulation whether or not
the person concerned has been prosecuted for an offence under regulation 39.