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CONFISCATION OF CRIMINAL ASSETS ACT 2003 (NO. 8 OF 2003) - SECT 46

When unclaimed tainted property restraining order ends

    (1)     An unclaimed tainted property restraining order over property ends if—

        (a)     the restraining order stops applying to the property in accordance with an order under this Act (for example, an exclusion order); or

        (b)     the automatic forfeiture of the property is fully satisfied.

Note 1     For the meaning of fully satisfied , see dict.

Note 2     An example is part of the Act, is not exhaustive and may extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears (see Legislation Act, s 126 and s 132).

    (2)     If a person claims an interest in the property to which the unclaimed tainted property restraining order applies, the order does not cease to be an unclaimed tainted property restraining order, or cease to apply to the property, only because of the making of the claim.

    (3)     The relevant court may, on the application of the DPP while the order is in force, order that the restraining order is to end earlier than otherwise provided for by this section.



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