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Consumer Affairs and Fair Trading Act 1990
131Forfeiture of vehicles and proceeds for unlicensed dealing
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131 Forfeiture of vehicles and proceeds for unlicensed dealing
(1) Subject to subsection (9), the court before which a person is found
guilty of an offence against section 128 may, in addition to any
penalty it may impose, make either or both of the following orders:
(a) an order that any specified motor vehicle to which the offence
relates be forfeited to the Territory;
(b) an order that the person pay to the Territory an amount, as
assessed by the court, equal to the proceeds derived by the
person from the commission of the offence or any other
offence against section 128 which the court has taken into
account in imposing any such penalty.
(2) Before making an order under this section, the court may require
notice to be given to, and may hear, such persons as the court
thinks fit.
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(3) For the purpose of making an order under subsection (1)(b), the
court may:
(a) treat any interest in property (real or personal) which the found
guilty person acquired by means of proceeds derived from the
commission of an offence as being, to an extent determined
by the court, proceeds so derived; and
(b) treat as proceeds derived by the found guilty person from the
commission of an offence the equivalent in money terms of
any interest in property (real or personal) so derived.
(4) Without affecting any other right of appeal, an order under
subsection (1)(a) in relation to a motor vehicle may be appealed by
any person who has an interest in the vehicle:
(a) in the case of a person found guilty of the offence – in the
same manner as if the order were, or were part of, an order
imposing a penalty in respect of the offence; and
(b) in any other case – in the same manner as if the person had
been found guilty of an offence against section 128, and the
order were, or were part of, an order imposing a penalty in
respect of the offence.
(5) Without affecting any other right of appeal, an order under
subsection (1)(b) may be appealed in the same manner as if it
were, or were part of, an order imposing a penalty in respect of the
(6) The court to which an appeal is made in respect of an order under
subsection (1)(a) may, pending the hearing and determination of
the appeal, make such orders as it thinks fit for the custody of the
motor vehicle the subject of the order.
(7) On appeal, an order under this section may be confirmed, revoked
or varied.
(8) An order under subsection (1)(b) may be enforced as if it were a
judgment in a civil matter given by the Supreme Court.
(9) No order may be made under this section with respect to a vehicle
sold by a dealer for or on behalf of another person or with respect
to the proceeds derived from the sale.
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