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Queensland Building and Construction Commission Act 1991
sec.67ATMeaning of unsatisfied judgment debt
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### sec.67AT Meaning of unsatisfied judgment debt
A judgment debt is unsatisfied if it has not been paid in full within—
28 days after judgment is entered; or
if a longer period is allowed by the court for payment—the longer period.
A judgment debt is not unsatisfied if the judgment creditor has accepted and been paid an amount in full and final settlement within the relevant period mentioned in subsection (1) .
s 67AT ins 2003 No. 1 s 34
(sec.67AT-ssec.1) A judgment debt is unsatisfied if it has not been paid in full within— 28 days after judgment is entered; or if a longer period is allowed by the court for payment—the longer period.
(sec.67AT-ssec.2) A judgment debt is not unsatisfied if the judgment creditor has accepted and been paid an amount in full and final settlement within the relevant period mentioned in subsection (1) .
- (a) 28 days after judgment is entered; or
- (b) if a longer period is allowed by the court for payment—the longer period.