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12Enforcement by the court of a section 9 noticeS
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(1)This section applies—
(a)where a person (“the defaulter”) refuses, or otherwise fails, to comply with a notice given to the defaulter under section 9(1),
(b)where the defaulter is—
(i)a person falling within section 9(2)(b) or (c), or
(ii)a person in relation to whom this section applies by virtue of provision made under section 9(5)(b), and
(c)in the case where the defaulter is a regulated provider, where, or to the extent that, section 11(1) does not apply in relation to the notice.
(2)The Court of Session may, on the application of Consumer Scotland, grant an order requiring the defaulter to comply with—
(a)the notice, or
(b)such directions for the like purpose as are contained in the order.
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