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CRIMES (DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE) LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2015 (NO. 40 OF 2015) - SECT 26

Section 38

substitute

38     Interim orders—ending

An interim order ends if any of the following happens:

        (a)     for a general interim order—the end of the period stated in the order;

Note     A general interim order (other than a consent order) must not be in force for more than 2 years (see s 41A).
A general interim order made as a consent order remains in force for the period of up to 16 weeks stated in the order (see  s 45).

        (b)     the interim order is revoked;

        (c)     the application on which the interim order was made is dismissed;

        (d)     if a final order is made on the application and the respondent is present when the final order is made—the final order is made;

        (e)     if a final order is made on the application but the respondent is not present when the final order is made—the final order is served on the respondent.



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