s.21Ouster order
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Section 21Part 3ANCILLARY ORDERS

Ouster order

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Where an agreement, including a charge or a lease of premises, provides that if the respondent ceases to reside in the respondent's household residence, a person may take action that would be prejudicial to the interests of the respondent or a member of the respondent's household, that person is not entitled to take any action if the respondent ceases to reside in the household residence in compliance with either an occupation order or a tenancy order granted under this Act.
Where the court is satisfied on evidence before it that an agreement referred to in subsection (1) exists in relation to the respondent, the court shall at the time of making an order described in subsection (1), direct that a notice of such order be sent by the Clerk of the Court to the person referred to in subsection (1) notifying the Clerk of the Court of such order and the provisions of subsection (1).