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(c) any other function performed under the relevant Ordinances by the Commission or by a committee established by the Commission;
(d) any other matter with regard to which provision is made by or under the relevant Ordinances.
(2) (a) Fees or other charges prescribed under this section may be fixed at levels sufficient to effect the recovery of expenditure incurred, or likely to be incurred, by the Commission in performing its functions under the relevant Ordinances but in fixing the level of any such fees or charges account shall not be taken of any moneys appropriated to the Commission under section 53. (b) Fees or other charges prescribed under this section shall not be limited by reason only of the amount of administrative or other costs incurred, or likely to be incurred, by the Commission in providing any service or otherwise performing any function under the relevant Ordinances as regards any particular person or in providing any service which is of a particular class or description.
(3) Rules made under this section may provide that the amount of any fees or other charges may be fixed by reference to a scale prescribed in the rules, and for the payment of different fees or other charges by or in relation to persons or cases of different classes or descriptions.
PART VIII
MISCELLANEOUS
55. Injunctions to restrain contraventions
(1) If on the application of the Commission the High Court is satisfied that there is a reasonable likelihood that any person will contravene any provision of any rules or direction made or given under section 28 or 29 or any notice under Part V, the court may grant an injunction restraining the contravention or, as the case may be, make an order that any person who appears to the court to have been knowingly involved in the contravention take such steps as the High Court may direct.
(2) No application shall be made by the Commission under subsection (1) for an order affecting any person who is a member of an Exchange Company unless the Commission has given written notification of its intention to that Exchange Company.
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