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Maintenance Act 1965
sec.90Cancellation of registration
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### sec.90 Cancellation of registration
Where—
an overseas order is registered or confirmed under this division; and
the collector receives a request in writing made by an officer of the court that made the order or some other competent authority in the reciprocating country that the order be made no longer enforceable in Queensland;
the collector shall send the request to the clerk of the court for the place where payments under the order are required to be made who shall file the request and, if the order is registered under this division, cancel the registration of the order by noting the fact and date of the cancellation on the certified copy of the order filed in the court.
Where such a request has be so filed—
the overseas order ceases to be enforceable in Queensland; and
the order remains unenforceable in Queensland unless and until it is registered, or again registered, in Queensland; and
every warrant or other process under this Act arising out of the order previously issued in Queensland and not executed ceases to have effect.
(sec.90-ssec.1) Where— an overseas order is registered or confirmed under this division; and the collector receives a request in writing made by an officer of the court that made the order or some other competent authority in the reciprocating country that the order be made no longer enforceable in Queensland; the collector shall send the request to the clerk of the court for the place where payments under the order are required to be made who shall file the request and, if the order is registered under this division, cancel the registration of the order by noting the fact and date of the cancellation on the certified copy of the order filed in the court.
(sec.90-ssec.2) Where such a request has be so filed— the overseas order ceases to be enforceable in Queensland; and the order remains unenforceable in Queensland unless and until it is registered, or again registered, in Queensland; and every warrant or other process under this Act arising out of the order previously issued in Queensland and not executed ceases to have effect.
- (a) an overseas order is registered or confirmed under this division; and
- (b) the collector receives a request in writing made by an officer of the court that made the order or some other competent authority in the reciprocating country that the order be made no longer enforceable in Queensland;
- (a) the overseas order ceases to be enforceable in Queensland; and
- (b) the order remains unenforceable in Queensland unless and until it is registered, or again registered, in Queensland; and
- (c) every warrant or other process under this Act arising out of the order previously issued in Queensland and not executed ceases to have effect.