NSWIn ForceAct
Confiscation of Proceeds of Crime Act 1989
90Costs incurred on variation of orders or notices on application by third parties
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#### 90 Costs incurred on variation of orders or notices on application by third parties
90 Costs incurred on variation of orders or notices on application by third parties
> > (1) If—
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> > > (a) a court makes an order under this Act varying a forfeiture order, restraining order or freezing notice that is registered under a corresponding law of another State, and
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> > > (b) the variation is made on the application of a third party and affects the interests of the third party in relation to property in that other State,
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> > the court may order that the actual costs incurred by the third party in applying for and obtaining the variation be paid to the third party.
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> > (2) The court may instead order that part only of those costs be paid, if it is satisfied that special circumstances warrant such an order.
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> > (3) The costs shall be paid by a person or authority specified by the court.
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> > (4) The court may direct in what manner the costs are to be ascertained.
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> > (5) Nothing in this section limits the powers of the court to award costs under any other law.
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> > (6) In this section—
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> > third party, in relation to a forfeiture order, restraining order or freezing notice, means a person who is not the subject of the order or notice.
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> > vary includes limit the manner in which an order or notice applies.
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> **s 90:** Am 2005 No 73, Sch 1 \[99\]–\[103\].