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Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007
98VRegistered foreign order
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#### 98V Registered foreign order
98V Registered foreign order
> A registered foreign order means a foreign order that is—
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> > (a) a registered external protection order under Part 13 of this Act that has been made to prevent a person acting in a manner specified in section 16, or
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> > (b) a registered foreign order under Part 9 of the Family Violence Act 2016 of the Australian Capital Territory, or
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> > (c) a registered external order under the Domestic and Family Violence Act of the Northern Territory, or
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> > (d) a registered foreign order under the Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 2012 of Queensland, or
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> > (e) a foreign intervention order registered under Part 4 of the Intervention Orders (Prevention of Abuse) Act 2009 of South Australia (other than an order declared under the regulations made under that Act not to be a foreign intervention order), or
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> > (f) an external family violence order registered under section 27 of the Family Violence Act 2004 of Tasmania, or
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> > (g) a corresponding New Zealand order registered under Part 10 of the Family Violence Protection Act 2008 of Victoria, or
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> > (h) a foreign restraining order registered under Part 7A of the Restraining Orders Act 1997 of Western Australia, or
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> > (i) any order declared by the regulations to be a registered foreign order.
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> **s 98V:** Ins 2016 No 9, Sch 1 \[9\] (am 2017 No 44, Sch 1.7 \[7\]–\[9\]).