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Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002
sec.204How particular amounts may be treated
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### sec.204 How particular amounts may be treated
This section applies if, at the hearing of an application for a special forfeiture order, evidence is given that the value of the prescribed respondent’s property after the making of the relevant contract was more than the value of the property before the making of the contract.
The Supreme Court must treat the difference as the value of the benefit received by the person from the contract, other than to the extent the court is satisfied the reason for the difference was not related to the making of the contract.
(sec.204-ssec.1) This section applies if, at the hearing of an application for a special forfeiture order, evidence is given that the value of the prescribed respondent’s property after the making of the relevant contract was more than the value of the property before the making of the contract.
(sec.204-ssec.2) The Supreme Court must treat the difference as the value of the benefit received by the person from the contract, other than to the extent the court is satisfied the reason for the difference was not related to the making of the contract.