Trade Marks Act 2002

Legal proceedings - Enforcement officers - Entry and search under search warrant

134L: When search warrant is executed

You could also call this:

"When a search is finished and the warrant is completed"

When someone is carrying out a search with a warrant, there are two ways the search can be considered finished. The first way is when they have taken all the items that the warrant said they could take. The second way is if they leave the place or thing they were searching and don't come back within four hours. Once either of these things happens, the search warrant is considered to be executed, which means it has been carried out and is complete.

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Part 4Legal proceedings
Enforcement officers: Entry and search under search warrant

134LWhen search warrant is executed

  1. A search warrant is executed when the person executing the warrant—

  2. has seized all the items specified in the warrant; or
    1. leaves the place or thing being searched and does not return within 4 hours.
      Notes
      • Section 134L: inserted, on , by section 18 of the Trade Marks Amendment Act 2011 (2011 No 71).