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Criminal Property Forfeiture Act 2002
46Scope of restraining order
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46 Scope of restraining order
(1) In a restraining order, the court that makes the order may do any or
all of the following:
(a) direct that any income or other property derived from the
property while the order is in force is to be treated as part of
the property;
(b) if the property is moveable – direct that the property is not to
be moved except in accordance with the order;
(c) appoint the Public Trustee or another person to manage the
property while the order is in force;
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(d) give any other directions necessary to provide for the security
and management of the property while the order is in force;
(e) provide for meeting the reasonable living and business
expenses of the owner of the property.
(2) In subsection (1)(e), reasonable living and business expenses does
not include legal expenses mentioned in section 154.