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16.9.—(1) In any proceedings for an injunction or a restoration order the court may accept an undertaking from the person against whom the proceedings have been brought.
(2) In paragraph (1) an undertaking is an undertaking to do or not to do a specified act.
(3) The court may decline to accept an undertaking.
(4) If the court accepts an undertaking it must require the party giving the undertaking to make a signed statement to the effect that the party understands the terms of the undertaking and the consequences of failure to comply with it.
(5) An undertaking to do an act must state the time within which the act is to be done.
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