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Queensland Building and Construction Commission Act 1991
sec.106NHow property may be dealt with
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### sec.106N How property may be dealt with
This section applies if, under section 106M , a place, part of a place, building or other structure or other thing becomes the property of the State.
The commissioner may deal with the place, part of the place, building, structure or thing as the commissioner considers appropriate, including, for example, by destroying it or giving it away.
The commissioner must not deal with the place, part of the place, building, structure or thing in a way that could prejudice the outcome of an appeal against the forfeiture under this part.
If the commissioner sells the place, part of the place, building, structure or thing, the commissioner may, after deducting the costs of the sale, return the proceeds of the sale to the former owner of the place, part of the place, building, structure or thing.
s 106N ins 2017 No. 29 s 22
(sec.106N-ssec.1) This section applies if, under section 106M , a place, part of a place, building or other structure or other thing becomes the property of the State.
(sec.106N-ssec.2) The commissioner may deal with the place, part of the place, building, structure or thing as the commissioner considers appropriate, including, for example, by destroying it or giving it away.
(sec.106N-ssec.3) The commissioner must not deal with the place, part of the place, building, structure or thing in a way that could prejudice the outcome of an appeal against the forfeiture under this part.
(sec.106N-ssec.4) If the commissioner sells the place, part of the place, building, structure or thing, the commissioner may, after deducting the costs of the sale, return the proceeds of the sale to the former owner of the place, part of the place, building, structure or thing.