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Criminal Property Confiscation Act 2000
Part 8Court jurisdiction and evidentiary matters
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Part 8 — Court jurisdiction and evidentiary matters
101. Courts’ jurisdiction for this Act 73
102. Proceedings, general provisions about 74
103. Attorney General entitled to appear in proceedings 74
104. Stays of proceedings 75
105. Opinion evidence of some people admissible 75
106. Findings that property is crime‑used or crime‑derived, making 76
107. Evidence as to confiscation offence may be used in confiscation proceedings 76
108. Examination orders, admissibility of transcript of proceedings under 76
109. Hearsay evidence etc., use of 77
110. Production orders, admissibility of documents produced etc. 77
111. *Misuse of Drugs Act 1981* s. 38(2), effect of certificate under 77
112. Enforcing compliance with Act or court order 77