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Child Protection Act 1999
sec.104Court must have regard to particular principles and state reasons
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### sec.104 Court must have regard to particular principles and state reasons
In exercising its jurisdiction or powers, the Childrens Court must have regard to the principles stated in sections 5A to 5C , to the extent the principles are relevant.
When making a decision under this Act, the Childrens Court must state its reasons for the decision.
s 104 sub 2010 No. 33 s 53
(sec.104-ssec.1) In exercising its jurisdiction or powers, the Childrens Court must have regard to the principles stated in sections 5A to 5C , to the extent the principles are relevant.
(sec.104-ssec.2) When making a decision under this Act, the Childrens Court must state its reasons for the decision.