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Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002
sec.147Notice of application
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### sec.147 Notice of application
The State must give written notice of the application for the forfeiture order to the person whose conviction is the basis for the application and anyone else the appropriate officer making the application for the State considers has an interest in the property to which the application relates.
A person given notice under subsection (1) may appear at the hearing of the application.
Anyone else who claims an interest in the property may also appear at the hearing of the application.
The absence of a person given notice under subsection (1) does not prevent the court from making a forfeiture order.
(sec.147-ssec.1) The State must give written notice of the application for the forfeiture order to the person whose conviction is the basis for the application and anyone else the appropriate officer making the application for the State considers has an interest in the property to which the application relates.
(sec.147-ssec.2) A person given notice under subsection (1) may appear at the hearing of the application.
(sec.147-ssec.3) Anyone else who claims an interest in the property may also appear at the hearing of the application.
(sec.147-ssec.4) The absence of a person given notice under subsection (1) does not prevent the court from making a forfeiture order.