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</html><description>Enforcing Disputes Tribunal Orders Options for enforcing a Tribunal Order Agreements and decisions made in the Disputes Tribunal are binding and can be enforced in the same way as an order of the District Court. You can only get an order enforced&hellip;</description></oembed>
