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Building Industry Fairness (Security of Payment) Act 2017
sec.100FEnforcing a charge
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### sec.100F Enforcing a charge
If a charge is registered over relevant property under section 100B , the claimant may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for an order that the property be sold.
However, the claimant may make the application only if the claimant has given the registered owner of the relevant property written notice of the claimant’s intention to make the application.
Any person who appears to the court to have a sufficient interest in the application is entitled—
to be joined as a party to the proceeding; and
to be heard on the application.
s 100F ins 2020 No. 24 s 75
(sec.100F-ssec.1) If a charge is registered over relevant property under section 100B , the claimant may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for an order that the property be sold.
(sec.100F-ssec.2) However, the claimant may make the application only if the claimant has given the registered owner of the relevant property written notice of the claimant’s intention to make the application.
(sec.100F-ssec.3) Any person who appears to the court to have a sufficient interest in the application is entitled— to be joined as a party to the proceeding; and to be heard on the application.
- (a) to be joined as a party to the proceeding; and
- (b) to be heard on the application.