Family Proceedings Act 1980

Enforcement of maintenance orders from 1 July 1992 - Miscellaneous provisions as to enforcement of maintenance orders

125: Evidence of default

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You are looking at a law called the Family Proceedings Act 1980. This part of the law is about evidence of default. It was repealed on 1 July 1992 by the Family Proceedings Amendment Act 1991.

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Part 7Enforcement of maintenance orders from 1 July 1992
Miscellaneous provisions as to enforcement of maintenance orders

125Evidence of default (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 125: repealed, on , by section 19 of the Family Proceedings Amendment Act 1991 (1991 No 144).