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Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002
sec.93ZVEffect of dismissal of particular applications on restraining order
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### sec.93ZV Effect of dismissal of particular applications on restraining order
This section applies if, while a restraining order is in force—
the Supreme Court dismisses an application for a serious drug offender confiscation order based on the qualifying offence to which the restraining order relates; or
the charge for the qualifying offence is withdrawn or dismissed.
The Supreme Court may—
if the court considers it appropriate, make an order extending the operation of the restraining order for a stated period or in stated circumstances; or
make another order the court considers appropriate about the operation of the restraining order.
An order under subsection (2) may be made to take effect immediately, at a stated time, or when a stated event happens.
s 93ZV ins 2013 No. 21 s 42
(sec.93ZV-ssec.1) This section applies if, while a restraining order is in force— the Supreme Court dismisses an application for a serious drug offender confiscation order based on the qualifying offence to which the restraining order relates; or the charge for the qualifying offence is withdrawn or dismissed.
(sec.93ZV-ssec.2) The Supreme Court may— if the court considers it appropriate, make an order extending the operation of the restraining order for a stated period or in stated circumstances; or make another order the court considers appropriate about the operation of the restraining order.
(sec.93ZV-ssec.3) An order under subsection (2) may be made to take effect immediately, at a stated time, or when a stated event happens.
- (a) the Supreme Court dismisses an application for a serious drug offender confiscation order based on the qualifying offence to which the restraining order relates; or
- (b) the charge for the qualifying offence is withdrawn or dismissed.
- (a) if the court considers it appropriate, make an order extending the operation of the restraining order for a stated period or in stated circumstances; or
- (b) make another order the court considers appropriate about the operation of the restraining order.