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Fines Act 1996
108BRelevant connection of offender with a jurisdiction
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#### 108B Relevant connection of offender with a jurisdiction
108B Relevant connection of offender with a jurisdiction
> For the purposes of this Part, an offender has a relevant connection with a jurisdiction if the offender has any one or more of the following connections with the jurisdiction—
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> > (a) the offender is resident in the jurisdiction,
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> > (b) the offender holds a licence or permit to drive a motor vehicle issued in the jurisdiction,
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> > (c) the offender has debts due and accruing in the jurisdiction in respect of which a garnishee order could be made,
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> > (d) the offender has a motor vehicle that is registered in the jurisdiction,
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> > (e) the offender has property that is located in the jurisdiction,
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> > (f) the offender has such other connection with the jurisdiction as may be prescribed by the regulations.
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> **pt 5A, div 1 (ss 108A, 108B):** Ins 2013 No 82, Sch 1 \[43\].