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Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002
sec.236Cancellation of filing
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### sec.236 Cancellation of filing
The Supreme Court may cancel the filing of a relevant order if the court is satisfied—
filing was improperly obtained; or
particulars of any amendments made to the order, or of any ancillary orders or directions made by a court, are not given to the Supreme Court under the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999 .
Also, the Supreme Court may cancel the filing of a relevant order to the extent that the order is not capable of enforcement in Queensland.
s 236 amd 2009 No. 2 s 53
(sec.236-ssec.1) The Supreme Court may cancel the filing of a relevant order if the court is satisfied— filing was improperly obtained; or particulars of any amendments made to the order, or of any ancillary orders or directions made by a court, are not given to the Supreme Court under the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999 .
(sec.236-ssec.2) Also, the Supreme Court may cancel the filing of a relevant order to the extent that the order is not capable of enforcement in Queensland.
- (a) filing was improperly obtained; or
- (b) particulars of any amendments made to the order, or of any ancillary orders or directions made by a court, are not given to the Supreme Court under the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999 .