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Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002
sec.234Effect of filing interstate forfeiture order
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### sec.234 Effect of filing interstate forfeiture order
An interstate forfeiture order that is filed under this chapter is taken for this Act to be a forfeiture order under this Act until—
it ceases to be in force in the State in which it was made; or
its filing is cancelled under this Act.
However—
a person may not apply for, and a court may not make the following orders under this Act in relation to the property—
an exclusion order;
an innocent interest exclusion order;
a third party order;
a buy-back order;
a release order;
an order under section 176 ; and
the order may not be discharged under this Act; and
the DPP is not required to give notice as required under section 174 ; and
the State may not dispose of the property under this Act; and
the Attorney-General may not give directions under this Act about the disposal of forfeited property; and
an appeal against the order does not lie under this Act.
s 234 amd 2004 No. 43 s 3 sch
(sec.234-ssec.1) An interstate forfeiture order that is filed under this chapter is taken for this Act to be a forfeiture order under this Act until— it ceases to be in force in the State in which it was made; or its filing is cancelled under this Act.
(sec.234-ssec.2) However— a person may not apply for, and a court may not make the following orders under this Act in relation to the property— an exclusion order; an innocent interest exclusion order; a third party order; a buy-back order; a release order; an order under section 176 ; and the order may not be discharged under this Act; and the DPP is not required to give notice as required under section 174 ; and the State may not dispose of the property under this Act; and the Attorney-General may not give directions under this Act about the disposal of forfeited property; and an appeal against the order does not lie under this Act.
- (a) it ceases to be in force in the State in which it was made; or
- (b) its filing is cancelled under this Act.
- (a) a person may not apply for, and a court may not make the following orders under this Act in relation to the property— (i) an exclusion order; (ii) an innocent interest exclusion order; (iii) a third party order; (iv) a buy-back order; (v) a release order; (vi) an order under section 176 ; and
- (i) an exclusion order;
- (ii) an innocent interest exclusion order;
- (iii) a third party order;
- (iv) a buy-back order;
- (v) a release order;
- (vi) an order under section 176 ; and
- (b) the order may not be discharged under this Act; and
- (c) the DPP is not required to give notice as required under section 174 ; and
- (d) the State may not dispose of the property under this Act; and
- (e) the Attorney-General may not give directions under this Act about the disposal of forfeited property; and
- (f) an appeal against the order does not lie under this Act.
- (i) an exclusion order;
- (ii) an innocent interest exclusion order;
- (iii) a third party order;
- (iv) a buy-back order;
- (v) a release order;
- (vi) an order under section 176 ; and