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Confiscation of Criminal Assets Act 2003
98HWhen unexplained wealth charge over property ends
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98H When unexplained wealth charge over property ends
An unexplained wealth charge over property ends when the earliest
of the following events happens:
(a) the unexplained wealth order for which the charge was created
ends;
Note For when an unexplained wealth order ends, see s 98L.
(b) the restraining order over the property ends;
Note For when restraining orders end, see s 48A.
(c) the property is sold, or otherwise disposed of, with the consent
of—
(i) the relevant court that made the unexplained wealth order;
or
(ii) if a trustee (including the public trustee and guardian)
controls the property—the trustee;
(d) the property is sold to a purchaser who—
(i) buys the property honestly and for sufficient consideration;
and
(ii) at the time of the purchase, has no notice of the charge.