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CRIMINAL PROCEEDS CONFISCATION ACT 2002 - SECT 66
Exclusion of property from forfeiture order
66 Exclusion of property from forfeiture order
(1) A person, including a prescribed respondent, who claims an interest in
property that is forfeited under a forfeiture order may apply to the Supreme
Court for an exclusion order.
(2) Unless the court gives leave under
section 67 — (a) the application must be made within 6 months after the
forfeiture order was made; and
(b) the following persons can not apply for an
exclusion order— (i) a person who was given notice of the application for
the forfeiture order;
(ii) a person who appeared at the hearing of the
application for the forfeiture order.
(3) For each application made under
this section, including an application for leave, the applicant must give a
written notice of the making of the application, the grounds for the
application and the facts relied on to the State and anyone else who has an
interest in the property.
(3A) The grounds for the application and the facts
relied on must be stated fully in the notice.
(4) The State must be a party
to the application.
(5) Anyone else who is given notice of the application
may appear at the hearing of the application.
(6) If the State proposes to
oppose the application, the State must give the applicant notice of intention
to oppose the application.
(7) The State must give the applicant notice of
the grounds for opposing the application.
(8) However— (a) the State is not
required to give the notice; and
(b) the application may not be heard;
until
the DPP has had a reasonable opportunity to examine the applicant or a
relevant person under an examination order, whether or not an examination
order has already been made.
(9) In this section—
"relevant person" means a person other than the applicant who, on examination
under an examination order, may be able to give evidence relevant to the
application for the exclusion order.
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