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Criminal Property Forfeiture Act 2002
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68 Unexplained wealth
(1) For this Act, a person has unexplained wealth if the value of the
person's total wealth as described in subsection (2) is greater than
the value of the person's lawfully acquired wealth as described in
subsection (3).
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(2) The value of the person's total wealth is the total value of all the
items of property, and all the services, advantages and benefits,
that together constitute the person's wealth.
(3) The value of the person's lawfully acquired wealth is the total value
of all the items of property, and all the services, advantages and
benefits, that constitute the person's wealth and were lawfully
acquired.