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CRIMINAL ASSETS RECOVERY ACT 1990 - SECT 9A
Meaning of "fraudulently acquired property"
9A Meaning of "fraudulently acquired property"
(1) An interest in property is fraudulently acquired property if the interest
is held in a false name and any of the following was knowingly used for the
purposes of acquiring, or dealing with, that property-- (a) a false instrument
(including a birth certificate or other identity document) or signature,
(b)
a birth certificate or other identity document of another person.
(2) In this
section--
"false instrument" has the same meaning as it has in Division 2 (False
instruments) of Part 5 of the Crimes Act 1900 .
"identity document" includes any document that may be used for the purposes of
an identity verification procedure under the
Financial Transaction Reports Act 1988 of the Commonwealth.
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