Revocation of recognised DVO
103G Revocation of recognised DVO
A DVO ceases to be a recognised DVO if the DVO is revoked in the
Territory or another jurisdiction and that revocation is recognised in the Territory.
A revocation of a local DVO is recognised in the Territory if the revocation is done:
in the Territory by a court or any other person authorised to do so under this Act; or
in another participating jurisdiction by a court under a corresponding law.
A revocation of an interstate DVO or foreign order is recognised in the Territory if the revocation is done:
in the issuing jurisdiction by a court or any other person authorised to do so under the law of the issuing jurisdiction; or
in any participating jurisdiction by a court under this Chapter or a corresponding law.
The DVO ceases to be a recognised DVO from the time it is revoked.
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