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Criminal Property Forfeiture Act 2002
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123 Registration of interstate restraining order
(1) If an interstate restraining order expressly applies to property that is
in the Territory, the order may be registered under this Act.
(2) An interstate restraining order is registered under this Act when a
copy of the order, sealed by the court that made the order, is
registered in accordance with the rules of the Supreme Court.
(3) Any amendments made to an interstate restraining order may be
registered in the same way, whether the amendments were made
before or after the registration of the original order, but the
amendments are of no effect until they are registered.
(4) An application for registration may be made by the applicant in
relation to the interstate order or amendments, by the DPP, or by
any person affected by the order or amendments.
(5) If an interstate restraining order that relates to land in the Territory
(or an amendment to such an order) is registered under this
section:
(a) the applicant for registration must lodge an instrument,
together with a copy of the interstate restraining order or
amendment, with the Registrar-General; and
(b) the instrument has effect as a memorandum mentioned in
section 35 of the Land Title Act 2000 and is taken to be lodged
by the appropriate Minister; and
(c) the registered interstate restraining order or amendment takes
effect in relation to the land when the instrument is registered
under the Land Title Act 2000 and the Registrar-General
enters a statutory restrictions notice in the land register.
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(6) If an interstate restraining order that relates to property in the
Territory that is registrable under an Act other than the Land Title
Act 2000 (or an amendment of such an order) is registered under
this section:
(a) the applicant for registration of the order or amendment; or
must lodge with the appropriate registrar a notice giving particulars
of the forfeiture and a copy of the order or amendment.