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CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES ACT 2005 - SECT 264

Duration of interim accommodation order

S. 264(1) amended by No. 64/2010 s. 13(1).

    (1)     Subject to this section, an interim accommodation order under section 263(1)(a) , 263(1)(b), 263(1)(c) or 263(1)(d) remains in force for the period specified in the order and beginning on the day the order is made.

S. 264(2) amended by No. 64/2010 s. 13(2).

    (2)     Subject to this section an interim accommodation order of a kind referred to in paragraph (e), (f) or (g) of section 263(1) remains in force for the period (not exceeding 21 days) specified in the order and beginning on the day on which the order is made.

    (3)     An interim accommodation order made by a bail justice only remains in force until the application is heard by the Court on the next working day.

    (4)     An interim accommodation order made in any case referred to in section 262(1)(e) only remains in force until an irreconcilable difference application has been made to the Court or for the period of 21 days (beginning on the day on which the order is made), whichever is the shorter.



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