(1) This section applies if, on the application of a person, a court of competent jurisdiction is satisfied that a private port operator has engaged, is engaging, or proposes to engage in conduct constituting a contravention of section 124 (1) or 2015_Actp104.html#_Ref402244204">125 (1).
(2) The court may make all or any of the following orders:
(a) an order granting an injunction, on terms the court considers appropriate:
(i) restraining the private port operator from engaging in the conduct; or
(ii) if the conduct involves failing to do something – requiring the private port operator to do the thing;
(b) an order directing the private port operator to compensate a person for loss or damage suffered by the person because of the contravention;
(c) another order the court considers appropriate.
(3) If the court has power under subsection (2)(a) to make an order against a private port operator, it may make any other order (including granting an injunction) it considers appropriate against any other person involved in the contravention concerned.