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Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002
sec.57Notice of application
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### sec.57 Notice of application
The commission or, if the application is made for the State by a police officer, the commissioner of the police service must give written notice of the application to each person whose property is restrained under the restraining order and anyone else the commission or the commissioner of the police service considers has an interest in the restrained property.
A person given notice under subsection (1) may appear at the hearing of the application.
Anyone else who claims any of 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.57-ssec.1) The commission or, if the application is made for the State by a police officer, the commissioner of the police service must give written notice of the application to each person whose property is restrained under the restraining order and anyone else the commission or the commissioner of the police service considers has an interest in the restrained property.
(sec.57-ssec.2) A person given notice under subsection (1) may appear at the hearing of the application.
(sec.57-ssec.3) Anyone else who claims any of the property may also appear at the hearing of the application.
(sec.57-ssec.4) The absence of a person given notice under subsection (1) does not prevent the court from making a forfeiture order.