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Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002
sec.264Registration fees
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### sec.264 Registration fees
No fee is payable by the State for—
filing in a registry any order or instrument under this Act or any instrument filed to transfer property to the State under this Act; or
anything else for which registry fees are fixed.
If fees are fixed for register searches or copies of anything in a register, the State need not pay the fees.
In this section—
register means a register kept at a registry.
registry means—
the land registry; or
the office of anybody required or authorised under an Act to keep a register about dealings with property.
(sec.264-ssec.1) No fee is payable by the State for— filing in a registry any order or instrument under this Act or any instrument filed to transfer property to the State under this Act; or anything else for which registry fees are fixed. If fees are fixed for register searches or copies of anything in a register, the State need not pay the fees.
(sec.264-ssec.2) In this section— register means a register kept at a registry. registry means— the land registry; or the office of anybody required or authorised under an Act to keep a register about dealings with property.
- (a) filing in a registry any order or instrument under this Act or any instrument filed to transfer property to the State under this Act; or
- (b) anything else for which registry fees are fixed. Example of paragraph (b) — If fees are fixed for register searches or copies of anything in a register, the State need not pay the fees.
- (a) the land registry; or
- (b) the office of anybody required or authorised under an Act to keep a register about dealings with property.