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Crime (Confiscation of Profits) Act 1993
124Effect of wealth-restraining orders
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### 124 Effect of wealth-restraining orders
> [*\[Section 124 Inserted by No. 60 of 2013, s. 12, Applied:01 Mar 2014\]*](/view/html/inforce/2014-03-01/act-2013-060#GS12@EN)
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> > (1) While a wealth-restraining order is in effect in relation to property –
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> > > > (a) subject to [Subdivision 3](#HP9@HD3@Hd3@EN) , a person is not entitled to deal with the property; and
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> > > > (b) subject to [section 121(a)](#GS121@Hpa@EN) , the DPP may arrange for a police officer to seize, retain or guard the property, or for the property to be secured by other means, for the duration of the wealth-restraining order; and
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> > > > (c) the DPP may apply under this Part to the Supreme Court for an order that all or some of the property, or a class of property, be forfeited to the State under [Subdivision 3](#HP9@HD6@Hd3@EN) of [Division 6](#HP9@HD6@EN) .
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> > (2) Income or other property that is derived from restrained property is taken to be part of the restrained property.
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> > (3) The owner, or the person with effective control, of restrained property may apply to the Supreme Court for the release of all or some of the restrained property to meet reasonable living and business expenses of the applicant.