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Criminal Assets Recovery Act 1990
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#### 62 Orders made by consent
62 Orders made by consent
> > (1) The Supreme Court may, on the application of the Commission and with the consent of all persons whose interest in property will be subject to an order under this Act, make that order by an order under this section (a consent order) that gives effect to the terms of an agreement negotiated between the Commission and any one or more persons whose interest in property will be subject to the order under this Act.
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> > (2) A consent order may be made by the Supreme Court without consideration of the matters that the Supreme Court would otherwise consider before making the order.
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> > (3) In particular, and without limiting subsection (2), the Supreme Court is not required to consider the matters set out in section 16A in making a restraining order by consent order that makes provision of the kind referred to in section 10B (3) (b).
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> > (4) A confiscation order may only be made by consent order if the Commissioner for the Commission certifies that any guidelines with respect to the negotiation of the terms of agreements with respect to the making of consent orders given under section 57 (Directions and guidelines to Commission) of the [Crime Commission Act 2012](/view/html/inforce/current/act-2012-066) have been fully complied with.
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> **s 62:** Am 1997 No 68, Sch 1 \[16\]; 2010 No 65, Sch 1 \[5\]. Rep 2010 No 106, Sch 2.2. Ins 2012 No 66, Sch 5.2 \[13\].