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Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 2012
sec.176IApplication for variation of recognised interstate order
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### sec.176I Application for variation of recognised interstate order
An application (a variation application ) to vary a recognised interstate order may be made to a court—
as if it were an application under section 86 for a variation of a local order; and
by a person who would be able to make the application under that section if the recognised interstate order were a local order.
An application—
must be made to a court that would have power to hear the application if the recognised interstate order were a local order; and
must comply with any requirements that would apply if the recognised interstate order were a local order; and
may be dealt with (subject to this division) as if the recognised interstate order were a local order.
s 176I ins 2016 No. 51 s 57
(sec.176I-ssec.1) An application (a variation application ) to vary a recognised interstate order may be made to a court— as if it were an application under section 86 for a variation of a local order; and by a person who would be able to make the application under that section if the recognised interstate order were a local order.
(sec.176I-ssec.2) An application— must be made to a court that would have power to hear the application if the recognised interstate order were a local order; and must comply with any requirements that would apply if the recognised interstate order were a local order; and may be dealt with (subject to this division) as if the recognised interstate order were a local order.
- (a) as if it were an application under section 86 for a variation of a local order; and
- (b) by a person who would be able to make the application under that section if the recognised interstate order were a local order.
- (a) must be made to a court that would have power to hear the application if the recognised interstate order were a local order; and
- (b) must comply with any requirements that would apply if the recognised interstate order were a local order; and
- (c) may be dealt with (subject to this division) as if the recognised interstate order were a local order.