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Marine Parks Act 2004
sec.102Seizure, removal and disposal without giving removal notice
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### sec.102 Seizure, removal and disposal without giving removal notice
If it is impracticable or would be unreasonable to give a removal notice given the property’s nature, condition and value, the inspector may, without giving the notice—
seize and remove the property under section 100 (2) ; and
having regard to the value and condition of the property—
sell the property by public auction; or
destroy or otherwise dispose of it.
general rubbish or lost property, including for example, clothing, fishing nets and crab pots
Compensation is not payable for a sale or disposal under subsection (1) .
For inspectors’ obligations in exercising powers under this section, and a person’s right to compensation for damage caused in the exercise of a power, see sections 86 to 88 .
(sec.102-ssec.1) If it is impracticable or would be unreasonable to give a removal notice given the property’s nature, condition and value, the inspector may, without giving the notice— seize and remove the property under section 100 (2) ; and having regard to the value and condition of the property— sell the property by public auction; or destroy or otherwise dispose of it. general rubbish or lost property, including for example, clothing, fishing nets and crab pots
(sec.102-ssec.2) Compensation is not payable for a sale or disposal under subsection (1) . For inspectors’ obligations in exercising powers under this section, and a person’s right to compensation for damage caused in the exercise of a power, see sections 86 to 88 .
- (a) seize and remove the property under section 100 (2) ; and
- (b) having regard to the value and condition of the property— (i) sell the property by public auction; or (ii) destroy or otherwise dispose of it.
- (i) sell the property by public auction; or
- (ii) destroy or otherwise dispose of it.
- (i) sell the property by public auction; or
- (ii) destroy or otherwise dispose of it.