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Land Titles Act 1925
146Where person liable is out of jurisdiction
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146 Where person liable is out of jurisdiction
(1) Whenever any amount has been paid by the Territory, on account of
any person who has absconded or who cannot be found within the
jurisdiction and has left any real or personal estate within the
jurisdiction the court or the judge thereof, upon the application of a
person thereto authorised in writing by the Minister and upon the
production of a certificate signed by the person so authorised
certifying that the amount has been paid in satisfaction of a judgment
against the Territory may allow the Territory to sign judgment against
that person forthwith for the amount so paid together with the costs
of the application.
(2) The judgment shall be final and signed in like manner as a final
judgment by confession or default in an adverse suit, and execution
may issue immediately.
(3) If the person against whom judgment has been signed has not left real
or personal estate within the jurisdiction sufficient to satisfy the
amount for which execution has been issued under subsection (2), the
Territory may recover the amount or the unrecovered balance thereof
by action against that person at any time thereafter when he or she is
within the jurisdiction.