(1) A conviction forfeiture order ends if—
(a) the offender is cleared of the offence to which the order relates, and all related offences (if any); or
(b) the order is reversed or set aside on appeal; or
(c) the order is fully satisfied.
Note For the meaning of fully satisfied , see dict.
(2) The order is satisfied for a particular interest in forfeited property if the interest is bought back under section 127 (Buyback orders—buying interest in property).
Note After the forfeiture of property, the offender may recover the property or its value in certain circumstances (see div 9.5).