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Adoption of Children Act 1994
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6 Cases in which jurisdiction to be exercised
(1) The Court shall not make an order for the adoption of a child
unless, at the time of the filing in the Court of the application for the
order:
(a) the applicant, or (in the case of joint applicants) each of the
applicants, was resident or domiciled in the Territory; and
(b) the child was present in the Territory.
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1), where the Court is satisfied that
an applicant was resident or domiciled in the Territory, or that the
child was present in the Territory, on a date within 21 days before
the date on which an application was filed in the Court, the Court
may, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, presume that the
applicant was resident or domiciled in the Territory, or that the child
was present in the Territory, as the case may be, at the time of the
Part 3 Adoptions under this Act
Division 1 General
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filing of the application in the Court.