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Crime (Confiscation of Profits) Act 1993
121Scope of wealth-restraining orders
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### 121 Scope of wealth-restraining orders
> [*\[Section 121 Inserted by No. 60 of 2013, s. 12, Applied:01 Mar 2014\]*](/view/html/inforce/2014-03-01/act-2013-060#GS12@EN) As part of proceedings for a wealth-restraining order, the Supreme Court may do any one or more of the following in respect of property that is affected by the wealth-restraining order:
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> > > (a) if the property is moveable, direct that the property is not to be moved except in accordance with the wealth-restraining order;
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> > > (b) appoint the Public Trustee or another person to manage the property while the wealth-restraining order is in force;
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> > > (c) give any directions necessary to provide for the security and management of the property while the wealth-restraining order is in force;
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> > > (d) provide for the reasonable living and business expenses of the owner of the property to be met while the wealth-restraining order is in force.