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CONFISCATION OF PROCEEDS OF CRIME ACT 1989 - SECT 10
Effective control of property
10 Effective control of property
(1) Property, or an interest in property, may be subject to the effective
control of a person within the meaning of this Act whether or not the person
has-- (a) a legal or equitable estate or interest in the property, or
(b) a
right, power or privilege in connection with the property.
(2) In
determining-- (a) whether or not property, or an interest in property, is
subject to the effective control of a person, or
(b) whether or not there are
reasonable grounds to believe that property, or an interest in property, is
subject to the effective control of a person,
regard may be had to-- (c)
shareholdings in, debentures over or directorships of a company that has an
interest (whether direct or indirect) in the property, and
(d) a trust that
has a relationship to the property, and
(e) family, domestic and business
relationships between persons having an interest in the property, or in
companies of the kind referred to in paragraph (c) or trusts of the kind
referred to in paragraph (d), and other persons.
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