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Criminal Property Forfeiture Act 2002
62Setting aside restraining order
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62 Setting aside restraining order
(1) The court that is hearing an objection to the restraint of property
may set aside the relevant restraining order to the extent provided
by section 63, 64 or 65.
(2) Despite subsection (1), if the property was restrained on 2 or more
grounds but the court does not set aside the restraining order in
relation to all the grounds, the restraining order continues in force
on each remaining ground.
(3) If a court sets aside a restraining order under this Part, the court
may make any necessary or convenient ancillary orders.
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