Warrant of Possession

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Warrant of possession
A Warrant of Possession under Australian law can be issued after a lessor or agent has applied for, and received, a termination order to end a residential tenancy. The lessor or agent should therefore apply for this warrant when applying for a termination order.A Warrant of Possession has to be served by a Police Officer. The tribunal will foward the Warrant of Possession to the local Police Station and advise all the parties that it has been issued. The Warrant of Possession will specify when the warrant may be executed, usually within a two-week period. After this, the warrant expires and another application is required.
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Warrant of Possession
Method of enforcing a judgment for possession of a property whereby a bailiff is authorised to evict people and secure against re-entry 

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