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Parole Orders (Transfer) Act 1983
10Effect of transfer of parole order to another State or a Territory
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#### 10 Effect of transfer of parole order to another State or a Territory
10 Effect of transfer of parole order to another State or a Territory
> > (1) Upon the registration under a corresponding law of a parole order that, immediately before that registration, was in force under a law of New South Wales—
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> > > (a) the parole order ceases to be in force in New South Wales, and
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> > > (b) in the case of a parole order that was registered under this Act, the parole order ceases to be so registered, and
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> > > (c) each sentence of imprisonment to which the person to whom the parole order relates was subject immediately before the registration under the corresponding law ceases to have effect in New South Wales, and
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> > > (d) proceedings against the person to whom the parole order relates may not be commenced or continued under the laws of New South Wales in relation to any breach of the conditions of the parole order that occurred before it was registered under the corresponding law.
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> > (2) Upon the subsequent registration under this Act of a parole order in relation to which subsection (1) has, at any time, applied—
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> > > (a) paragraphs (a) and (c) of that subsection cease to apply in relation to the parole order, and
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> > > (b) the force and effect that the parole order, and each sentence of imprisonment to which the person to whom the parole order relates was subject, had under a law of New South Wales immediately before its first registration under a corresponding law revive and continue while the parole order is registered under this Act.
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> **s 10:** Am 2012 No 79, Sch 2 \[16\]–\[18\].