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Child Protection Act 1999
sec.237Effect of registration of associated interim order
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### sec.237 Effect of registration of associated interim order
An associated interim order filed in the Childrens Court in Queensland is taken to be an order of the court made on the day of its registration, except for the purposes of an appeal against the order.
The order may be enforced as if it had been made by the court under section 67 , even if it includes provisions that could not otherwise be included in an order under that section.
However, the court may not extend the operation of the order or vary the order in any other way.
This section does not limit the court’s powers to revoke the order or make another order under section 67 .
s 237 ins 2000 No. 7 s 43
(sec.237-ssec.1) An associated interim order filed in the Childrens Court in Queensland is taken to be an order of the court made on the day of its registration, except for the purposes of an appeal against the order.
(sec.237-ssec.2) The order may be enforced as if it had been made by the court under section 67 , even if it includes provisions that could not otherwise be included in an order under that section.
(sec.237-ssec.3) However, the court may not extend the operation of the order or vary the order in any other way.
(sec.237-ssec.4) This section does not limit the court’s powers to revoke the order or make another order under section 67 .