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CRIMINAL PROCEEDS CONFISCATION ACT 2002 - SECT 69
What is an exclusion order
(1) An
"exclusion order" is an order that— (a) states the nature, extent and, if
necessary for the order, the value, when the order is made, of the
applicant’s interest in the property; and
(b) if the application for the
forfeiture order has not been decided, excludes the applicant’s property
from the application for the forfeiture order; and
(c) if a forfeiture order
has been made for the property, and the property is still vested in the State,
directs the State to transfer the property to the applicant; and
(d) if a
forfeiture order has been made for the property and the property is no longer
vested in the State, directs the State to pay to the applicant the value of
the applicant’s property.
(2) However, if the applicant is the prescribed
respondent and an application has been made for a proceeds assessment order or
unexplained wealth order against the prescribed respondent, subsection (1) (b)
applies only if the court is satisfied the property is unlikely to be required
to satisfy any proceeds assessment order or unexplained wealth order the court
may make against the person.
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