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Justices Act 1886
sec.222AStay of particular matters
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### sec.222A Stay of particular matters
This section applies to the following—
an order made under an Act for the payment of restitution or compensation that may be appealed against under section 222 ;
the operation of the Sale of Goods Act 1896 , section 26 (1) in relation to a conviction that may be appealed against under section 222 .
Unless otherwise expressly provided, the order or operation is stayed—
until the end of 1 month after the making of the order or conviction; and
if an appeal against the order or conviction is started under section 222 —until the end of the appeal.
For what happens on the filing of an appeal against a conviction in relation to a resulting disqualification from holding or obtaining a Queensland driver licence, see the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 , section 131 (3A) .
s 222A ins 2003 No. 55 s 75
(sec.222A-ssec.1) This section applies to the following— an order made under an Act for the payment of restitution or compensation that may be appealed against under section 222 ; the operation of the Sale of Goods Act 1896 , section 26 (1) in relation to a conviction that may be appealed against under section 222 .
(sec.222A-ssec.2) Unless otherwise expressly provided, the order or operation is stayed— until the end of 1 month after the making of the order or conviction; and if an appeal against the order or conviction is started under section 222 —until the end of the appeal. For what happens on the filing of an appeal against a conviction in relation to a resulting disqualification from holding or obtaining a Queensland driver licence, see the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 , section 131 (3A) .
- (a) an order made under an Act for the payment of restitution or compensation that may be appealed against under section 222 ;
- (b) the operation of the Sale of Goods Act 1896 , section 26 (1) in relation to a conviction that may be appealed against under section 222 .
- (a) until the end of 1 month after the making of the order or conviction; and
- (b) if an appeal against the order or conviction is started under section 222 —until the end of the appeal. Note— For what happens on the filing of an appeal against a conviction in relation to a resulting disqualification from holding or obtaining a Queensland driver licence, see the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 , section 131 (3A) .