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Criminal Assets Recovery Act 1990
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#### 10C Review of restraining orders
10C Review of restraining orders
> > (1) The Supreme Court may, on the application of a person whose interest in property is affected by a restraining order, set aside the order on any of the following grounds—
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> > > (a) that, having regard to the affidavit supporting the restraining order application and any other evidence adduced, the Commission has failed to satisfy the Court that there are reasonable grounds for the relevant suspicion referred to in section 10A (5),
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> > > (b) that the applicant has established that the order was obtained illegally or against good faith.
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> > (2) An application under this section by a person is to be made not later than 28 days after the person is notified of the order or may be made at any time with the leave of the Supreme Court.
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> > (3) If an application is made under this section, the restraining order concerned remains in force unless and until an order is made by the Supreme Court to set aside the order.
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> > (4) A person who applies for an order is entitled to adduce evidence at the application.
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> **s 10C:** Ins 2009 No 92, Sch 1 \[3\].