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The section of the Act that allows enforcement for non-compliance with an Absolute Order is:

A. 36(5)
B. 38(2)
C. 39
D. 20
Correct Answer: A. 36(5)

Understanding the enforcement mechanisms for final decisions is key. Section 36(5) of the Act specifically provides the legal basis for enforcement when there is non-compliance with an Absolute Order. An Absolute Order represents a final and binding decision, and this section ensures that the authorities have the necessary powers to compel adherence to such orders, maintaining the effectiveness of the legal framework.

  • Option B (38(2)) relates to an EO's action on movable encroachment failures.
  • Option C (39) addresses the inadmissibility of representations.
  • Option D (20) is likely a general provision, not specific to Absolute Order enforcement.

Hence, 36(5) is the correct section for enforcing Absolute Orders.

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