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Marine Parks Act 2004
sec.107Release of property
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### sec.107 Release of property
If a person claims the property the subject of a removal notice, the inspector may release it to the person only if the person—
satisfies the inspector the person has a right to the property; and
pays the inspector’s reasonable costs of—
seizing, removing and holding the property; and
preparing and giving the removal notice; and
if notice is given of the sale of the property—giving the notice; and
preventing or minimising impacts arising, directly or indirectly, from the abandonment, stranding, sinking or wrecking of the property.
- (a) satisfies the inspector the person has a right to the property; and
- (b) pays the inspector’s reasonable costs of— (i) seizing, removing and holding the property; and (ii) preparing and giving the removal notice; and (iii) if notice is given of the sale of the property—giving the notice; and (iv) preventing or minimising impacts arising, directly or indirectly, from the abandonment, stranding, sinking or wrecking of the property.
- (i) seizing, removing and holding the property; and
- (ii) preparing and giving the removal notice; and
- (iii) if notice is given of the sale of the property—giving the notice; and
- (iv) preventing or minimising impacts arising, directly or indirectly, from the abandonment, stranding, sinking or wrecking of the property.
- (i) seizing, removing and holding the property; and
- (ii) preparing and giving the removal notice; and
- (iii) if notice is given of the sale of the property—giving the notice; and
- (iv) preventing or minimising impacts arising, directly or indirectly, from the abandonment, stranding, sinking or wrecking of the property.