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Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
sec.44Dealing with forfeited things
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### sec.44 Dealing with forfeited things
On the forfeiture of a thing—
it becomes the State’s property; and
it may be dealt with as the chief executive or commissioner considers appropriate.
The chief executive or commissioner must not deal with the thing until any review of, or appeal against, the decision to forfeit the thing is decided.
(sec.44-ssec.1) On the forfeiture of a thing— it becomes the State’s property; and it may be dealt with as the chief executive or commissioner considers appropriate.
(sec.44-ssec.2) The chief executive or commissioner must not deal with the thing until any review of, or appeal against, the decision to forfeit the thing is decided.
- (a) it becomes the State’s property; and
- (b) it may be dealt with as the chief executive or commissioner considers appropriate.