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Criminal Property Forfeiture Act 2002
59Objections to restraining of property
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59 Objections to restraining of property
(1) A person may file in the court that made the relevant restraining
order an objection to the restraint of the property.
(2) An objection is to identify:
(a) the property to which the objection relates; and
(b) the grounds for objection against the property being
restrained.
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