(1) A forfeiture order registered in a court has effect, and may be enforced, as if it were a forfeiture order made by the court under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 at the time of registration.
(1A) In particular, section 68 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 applies in relation to the forfeiture order as if:
(a) the reference in subparagraph 68(1)(b)(i) of that Act to a proceeds of crime authority having applied for the order were a reference to the authority having applied for registration of the order under section 45 of this Act; and
(b) subparagraph 68(1)(b)(ii) of that Act were repealed.
(2) A registration effected by a court registering a copy of a sealed copy ceases to have effect after 45 days unless the sealed copy has been filed by then in that court.
(3) Subject to section 46A, property that is subject to an order registered under this Part may be disposed of, or otherwise dealt with, in accordance with any direction of the Attorney - General or of a person authorised by the Attorney - General in writing for the purposes of this subsection.
(4) Sections 69 to 71, Divisions 5 to 7 of Part 2 - 2, Part 4 - 2 and sections 322 and 323 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 do not apply in relation to an order registered under this Part.