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FAMILY VIOLENCE PROTECTION ACT 2008 - SECT 118B

Effect of order reinstating appeal—stay and bail conditions

    (1)     If the County Court or the Supreme Court orders the reinstatement of an appeal under section 118A(6) and the operation of the relevant decision or part of the relevant decision had been stayed under section 117(2), the court, on the application of a party to the proceeding, may re‑impose the stay of that decision or part of that decision.

    (2)     If the County Court or the Supreme Court orders the reinstatement of an appeal under section 118A(6), the court may impose bail conditions on the appellant, as if the appellant were an accused person being released from custody on bail—

        (a)     if re-imposing a stay of the relevant decision or part of the relevant decision, if the court considers it necessary for the protection of a protected person; or

        (b)     in any case, if the court considers it necessary to require a party to the proceeding to attend court for the appeal.



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