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Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002
sec.169When Supreme Court may make buy-back order
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### sec.169 When Supreme Court may make buy-back order
The Supreme Court, on an application under section 165 , may make a buy-back order.
The Supreme Court may make a buy-back order if it is satisfied—
the applicant, apart from the forfeiture, would have an interest in the property; and
it would not be against the public interest for the relevant interest in the property to be transferred to the applicant; and
there is no other reason why the interest should not be transferred to the applicant.
s 169 amd 2003 No. 77 s 59
(sec.169-ssec.1) The Supreme Court, on an application under section 165 , may make a buy-back order.
(sec.169-ssec.2) The Supreme Court may make a buy-back order if it is satisfied— the applicant, apart from the forfeiture, would have an interest in the property; and it would not be against the public interest for the relevant interest in the property to be transferred to the applicant; and there is no other reason why the interest should not be transferred to the applicant.
- (a) the applicant, apart from the forfeiture, would have an interest in the property; and
- (b) it would not be against the public interest for the relevant interest in the property to be transferred to the applicant; and
- (c) there is no other reason why the interest should not be transferred to the applicant.