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Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021
sec.44Operator’s duty to disclose information
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### sec.44 Operator’s duty to disclose information
This section applies in relation to a matter relating to a titles registry function performed by the operator for an official if—
the matter is the subject of a proceeding; or
the operator believes, or ought reasonably to believe, the matter may become the subject of a proceeding.
However, this section does not apply in relation to a matter that is the subject of a proceeding to which the operator is a party.
The operator has a duty to disclose to the official all information about the matter in the possession or control of the operator.
The duty continues until—
if the matter is or becomes the subject of a proceeding—the proceeding is finally decided or otherwise ends; or
otherwise—the matter is no longer in effect or the operator reasonably believes it will otherwise no longer become the subject of a proceeding.
(sec.44-ssec.1) This section applies in relation to a matter relating to a titles registry function performed by the operator for an official if— the matter is the subject of a proceeding; or the operator believes, or ought reasonably to believe, the matter may become the subject of a proceeding.
(sec.44-ssec.2) However, this section does not apply in relation to a matter that is the subject of a proceeding to which the operator is a party.
(sec.44-ssec.3) The operator has a duty to disclose to the official all information about the matter in the possession or control of the operator.
(sec.44-ssec.4) The duty continues until— if the matter is or becomes the subject of a proceeding—the proceeding is finally decided or otherwise ends; or otherwise—the matter is no longer in effect or the operator reasonably believes it will otherwise no longer become the subject of a proceeding.
- (a) the matter is the subject of a proceeding; or
- (b) the operator believes, or ought reasonably to believe, the matter may become the subject of a proceeding.
- (a) if the matter is or becomes the subject of a proceeding—the proceeding is finally decided or otherwise ends; or
- (b) otherwise—the matter is no longer in effect or the operator reasonably believes it will otherwise no longer become the subject of a proceeding.