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Criminal Property Forfeiture Act 2002
130Cancellation of registration of interstate forfeiture order
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130 Cancellation of registration of interstate forfeiture order
(1) The Supreme Court may cancel the registration of an interstate
forfeiture order if:
(a) registration was improperly obtained; or
(b) the order ceases to be in force under the law of the
Commonwealth, or of the State or Territory, under which the
order was made.
(2) An application for the cancellation of the registration may be made
by the person who applied for the registration, by the DPP, or by a
person affected by the order.
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(3) If the registration of an interstate forfeiture order is cancelled under
subsection (1) and the order relates wholly or in part to land:
(a) the applicant in relation to the cancellation must lodge an
instrument with the Registrar-General advising that the
registration of the order has been cancelled; and
(b) the forfeiture order only ceases to have effect in relation to the
land when the instrument mentioned in paragraph (a) is
registered under the Land Title Act 2000 and the Registrar-
General has made the appropriate amendments to the land
register.