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Forestry Act 1959
sec.61SWEffect of registering an enforcement warrant
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### sec.61SW Effect of registering an enforcement warrant
Until an enforcement warrant is registered—
it does not bind or affect a plantation licence or plantation sublicence, whether or not there is actual or constructive notice of the enforcement warrant; and
it binds or affects a plantation licence or plantation sublicence only if the enforcement warrant is executed and put in force within—
6 months after its lodgement; or
for an enforcement warrant under the Civil Proceedings Act 2011 , section 90 —the extended time allowed by the court that issued the enforcement warrant, if notified to the registrar of titles.
s 61SW ins 2010 No. 12 s 45
amd 2011 No. 45 s 217 sch 1A ; 2021 No. 12 s 148 sch 3
- (a) it does not bind or affect a plantation licence or plantation sublicence, whether or not there is actual or constructive notice of the enforcement warrant; and
- (b) it binds or affects a plantation licence or plantation sublicence only if the enforcement warrant is executed and put in force within— (i) 6 months after its lodgement; or (ii) for an enforcement warrant under the Civil Proceedings Act 2011 , section 90 —the extended time allowed by the court that issued the enforcement warrant, if notified to the registrar of titles.
- (i) 6 months after its lodgement; or
- (ii) for an enforcement warrant under the Civil Proceedings Act 2011 , section 90 —the extended time allowed by the court that issued the enforcement warrant, if notified to the registrar of titles.
- (i) 6 months after its lodgement; or
- (ii) for an enforcement warrant under the Civil Proceedings Act 2011 , section 90 —the extended time allowed by the court that issued the enforcement warrant, if notified to the registrar of titles.