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Vexatious Proceedings Act 2014
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42 Duration of appeal restriction order
(1) An appeal restriction order remains in force for the period specified in the order.
(2) A Court or VCAT may specify that an order remains in force indefinitely.
(3) A Court or VCAT may extend the duration of an appeal restriction order referred to in subsection (1) if the Court or VCAT considers it is in the interests of justice to do so.
Part 7—General matters relating to orders
Division 1—Applications for orders
43 Attorney-General may request documents from Victorian court or tribunal
(1) For the purposes of deciding whether to make an application for a litigation restraint order against a person, the Attorney-General may request a Victorian court or tribunal to provide a copy of documents held by the Victorian court or tribunal in relation to an interlocutory application made or a proceeding commenced by the person.
(2) A Victorian court or tribunal may provide to the Attorney-General a copy of documents requested under subsection (1).