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CONFISCATION OF PROCEEDS OF CRIME ACT 1989 - SECT 35
Definitions
35 Definitions
(1) In this Part--
"forfeiture order" includes an interstate forfeiture order.
"relevant serious offence" , in relation to property that is tainted property,
means the serious offence by reason of the commission of which the property is
tainted property.
"serious offence" includes an interstate serious offence.
"tainted property" includes property that-- (a) was used in, or in connection
with, the commission of an interstate serious offence, or
(a1) is, by reason
of a declaration or other order of a court of another State, to be treated
under the law of that State as being property to which an
interstate forfeiture order can apply in substitution for property of the kind
referred to in paragraph (a), or
(b) was substantially derived or realised,
directly or indirectly, by any person, from property used in, or in connection
with, the commission of an interstate serious offence, or
(c) was
substantially derived or realised, directly or indirectly, by any person, as a
result of the commission of an interstate serious offence, or
(d) was
substantially derived or realised, directly or indirectly, by any person for
the depiction of a serious offence, or the expression of the offender's
thoughts, opinions or emotions regarding the offence, in any public promotion.
(2) The question of whether a person has been charged with or convicted of an
interstate serious offence shall, for the purposes of this Part, be determined
in accordance with the corresponding law of the State concerned.
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