Radiocommunications Act 1989

Registration

22: Returned instrument deemed not to have been presented for registration

You could also call this:

"If your registration is sent back, it's like you never applied."

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If an instrument is sent back because of section 18, section 19, or section 25, you will be treated as if you never tried to register it. This means it is not considered registered. You can find more information about this in the links to section 18, section 19, and section 25.

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Part 3Registration

22Returned instrument deemed not to have been presented for registration

  1. Where any instrument is returned pursuant to section 18 or section 19 or section 25, it shall be deemed not to have been presented for registration.