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Nature Conservation Act 1992
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### sec.154A Definitions for division
In this division—
claim period , for a seized thing, means—
if the thing is stock—2 weeks after the seizure notice is given for the stock; or
otherwise—
if a seizure notice is not required to be given for the thing—2 months after the day the thing is seized; or
if a seizure notice is required to be given for the thing—2 months after the date stated in the seizure notice.
dangerous seized thing see section 154G (1) .
owner , of a seized thing, includes a person who would be entitled to possession of the thing had it not been seized.
seized thing means a thing seized in the exercise of a power under this division.
seizure notice , for a seized thing, means a notice given under section 154I for the thing.
s 154A ins 2022 No. 21 s 15
- (a) if the thing is stock—2 weeks after the seizure notice is given for the stock; or
- (b) otherwise— (i) if a seizure notice is not required to be given for the thing—2 months after the day the thing is seized; or (ii) if a seizure notice is required to be given for the thing—2 months after the date stated in the seizure notice.
- (i) if a seizure notice is not required to be given for the thing—2 months after the day the thing is seized; or
- (ii) if a seizure notice is required to be given for the thing—2 months after the date stated in the seizure notice.
- (i) if a seizure notice is not required to be given for the thing—2 months after the day the thing is seized; or
- (ii) if a seizure notice is required to be given for the thing—2 months after the date stated in the seizure notice.