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CRIMINAL PROCEEDS CONFISCATION ACT 2002 - SECT 137
Restraining order may be set side
137 Restraining order may be set side
(1) On the application of a person mentioned in subsection (2) , the Supreme
Court may make an order setting aside the restraining order.
(2) The
application may be made by— (a) the State; or
(b) the prescribed
respondent; or
(c) a person whose property is restrained under the
restraining order or who has an interest in the restrained property.
(3) The
applicant must give notice of the application to the DPP and anyone else the
applicant considers has an interest in the restrained property.
(4) A person
given or entitled to be given notice under subsection (3) may appear at the
hearing of the application.
(5) Without limiting subsection (1) , the court
may set aside a restraining order on the application of a prescribed
respondent if the prescribed respondent— (a) gives security acceptable to
the court for payment to satisfy any pecuniary penalty order that may be made
against the prescribed respondent on the prescribed respondent’s conviction
for the offence; or
(b) gives undertakings satisfactory to the court about
the prescribed respondent’s property.
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