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Crimes (Superannuation Benefits) Act 1989
36Restraining orders: revocation
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#### 36 Restraining orders: revocation
Where a court has made a restraining order against a person’s property, the court may, on application made by the person, revoke the order if:
(a) where the order was made in reliance on the person’s conviction of an offence or the charging, or proposed charging, of the person with an offence—the person gives security satisfactory to the court for the payment of any amount that may be specified in a recovery order against the person; or
(b) the person gives undertakings satisfactory to the court concerning the person’s property.