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Bounty (Books) Act 1986
29Recovery of bounty on conviction
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#### 29 Recovery of bounty on conviction
(1) Where a person is convicted of an offence against subsection 16(1) of this Act or an offence against section 135.2, 136.1, 137.1 or 137.2 of the Criminal Code, the court may, in addition to imposing a penalty, order the person to refund to the Commonwealth the amount of any bounty wrongfully obtained by the person because of the commission of the offence.
(2) Where:
(a) a court makes an order under subsection (1) ordering a person to refund to the Commonwealth the amount of any bounty; and
(b) the court has civil jurisdiction to the extent of the amount;
the order is enforceable in all respects as a final judgment of the court in favour of the Commonwealth.
(3) Where:
(a) a court makes an order under subsection (1) ordering a person to refund to the Commonwealth the amount of any bounty; and
(b) the court:
(i) does not have civil jurisdiction; or
(ii) has civil jurisdiction, otherwise than to the extent of the amount;
the proper officer of the court shall issue to the CEO a certificate in the prescribed form containing the prescribed particulars.
(4) The certificate may, in the prescribed manner and subject to the prescribed conditions (if any), be registered in a court having civil jurisdiction to the extent of the amount ordered to be refunded to the Commonwealth.
(5) Upon registration under subsection (4), the certificate is enforceable in all respects as a final judgment of the court in favour of the Commonwealth.
(6) The costs of registration of the certificate and other proceedings under this section shall, subject to the prescribed conditions (if any), be deemed to be payable under the certificate.
(7) In this section, bounty includes an advance.