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Criminal Property Forfeiture Act 2002
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45 Restraining order to specify grounds
(1) If an application is made under section 41 for a restraining order,
the court that is hearing the application must:
(a) consider each matter that is alleged by the applicant, either in
the application or in the course of the proceedings, as a
ground for making the order; and
(b) if the order is made – set out in the order each ground that the
court finds is a ground on which the order may be made.
(2) If the court that is hearing an application under section 41 is
satisfied that the release of information contained in an affidavit in
support of the application may materially prejudice an ongoing
investigation, the court may order that the information is not to be
provided when a copy of the restraining order is served on any
person.