57—Relieving certain dependants from hardship
(1) A court making a
forfeiture order specifying a person’s property must make an order
directing the Crown to pay a specified amount to a specified dependant, or
dependants, of the person if—
(a) the
forfeiture order is not one to which section 47(1)(a) applies; and
(b) the
court is satisfied—
(i)
the forfeiture order would cause hardship to the
dependant; and
(ii)
the specified amount would relieve that hardship; and
(iii)
if the dependant is aged at least 18 years—the
dependant had no knowledge (at the time of the conduct) of the person’s
conduct that is the subject of the forfeiture order.
(2) The specified
amount must not exceed the difference between—
(a) the
amount the court considers likely to be received from disposing of the
person’s property under the forfeiture order; and
(b) the
amount the court considers likely to be the costs of administering this Act
(referred to in section 209(1)) in connection with the forfeiture order.