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CRIMINAL ASSETS RECOVERY ACT 1990 - SECT 10D
Duration of restraining orders
10D Duration of restraining orders
(1) After the first 2 working days of its operation, a restraining order
remains in force in respect of an interest in property only while-- (a) there
is an application for an assets forfeiture order pending before the Supreme
Court in respect of the interest, or
(b) there is an unsatisfied
proceeds assessment order or unexplained wealth order in force against the
person whose suspected serious crime related activities, value of
unexplained wealth or acquisition of serious crime derived property formed the
basis of the restraining order, or
(c) there is an application for such a
proceeds assessment order or unexplained wealth order pending before the
Supreme Court, or
(d) it is the subject of an order of the Supreme Court
under section 20, or
(e) there is an application for an order under
section 31A in respect of the interest pending before the Supreme Court, or
(f) there is an unsatisfied order under section 31B in force against the
person whose non-disclosure formed the basis of the restraining order or there
is an application for such an order pending before the Supreme Court.
(2) A
restraining order ceases to be in force if it is set aside under section 10C.
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