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Personal Violence Act 2016
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24A Consent to interim order becoming final order
(1) This section applies if a court makes an interim order in the absence
of a respondent.
(2) If the respondent wishes to consent to the interim order becoming a
final order, the respondent may—
(a) fill out the endorsement copy of the interim order in accordance
with the instructions on the copy; and
(b) indicate on the endorsement copy that the respondent consents
to the interim order becoming a final order; and
(c) return it to the Magistrates Court before the return date for the
application for the final order.
(3) If the respondent acts under subsection (2), the interim order becomes
a final order on the day the Magistrates Court receives the
endorsement copy.
endorsement copy, of an interim order, means the copy of the interim
order marked as the endorsement copy under section 64C (1).