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Crime (Confiscation of Profits) Act 1993
28Notice of applications for restraining orders
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### 28 Notice of applications for restraining orders
> > (1) The Supreme Court may, at any time before the final determination of an application under [section 26](#GS26@EN) , direct the applicant to give or publish notice of the application to such persons, in such manner and within such time, as the court considers appropriate.
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> > (2) Any person whose property is the subject of the application, and any person who claims an interest in any such property, may appear and adduce evidence at the hearing of the application.
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> > (3) [*\[Section 28 Subsection (3) amended by No. 2 of 2022, Sched. 1, Applied:18 Mar 2022\]*](/view/html/inforce/2022-03-18/act-2022-002#JS1@Ja5@GC1@EN) The Supreme Court may make a restraining order on an application made without notice, but such an order has effect only for a maximum period of 14 days.