39O—Variation or revocation in jurisdiction where corresponding control
order originally made
(1) If a corresponding
control order is varied by a court in the jurisdiction in which the order was
made—
(a) the
variations to the order may be registered under this Part in the same way as
the corresponding control order is registered, whether the variations were
made before or after the registration of the corresponding control order; and
(b) the
provisions of this Part apply accordingly with all necessary modifications.
(2)
Subsection (3) applies to a registered corresponding control order
if—
(a) the
order is revoked by a court in the jurisdiction in which the order was made;
and
(b) the
registrar receives notice of that revocation from an officer of that court or
from the Commissioner.
(3) On receiving
notice of the revocation of the registered corresponding control order, the
registrar must—
(a)
cancel the registration of the order without delay (and the cancellation takes
effect immediately); and
(b) give
the Commissioner written notice of that cancellation.
(4) As soon as
practicable after receiving notice of the cancellation of the registration of
a corresponding control order, the Commissioner must serve a copy of the
notice of cancellation personally on the respondent.