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Criminal Property Forfeiture Act 2002
90Nexus between restraint and forfeiture not necessary
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90 Nexus between restraint and forfeiture not necessary
Property that is restrained under this Act is liable to forfeiture to
satisfy an order under this Part despite that the grounds for the
forfeiture order may be different to the grounds on which the
restraining order was made.
Division 2 Use of effectively controlled property or gift to meet liability
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Division 2 Use of effectively controlled property or gift to
meet liability
91 Forfeitable property declaration
(1) The DPP may apply to the Supreme Court for a forfeitable property
declaration.
(2) An application under subsection (1) may be made in the course of
proceedings under Part 6, Division 1 for an unexplained wealth
declaration, under Part 6, Division 2 for a criminal benefits
declaration, under Part 6, Division 3 for a crime-used property
substitution declaration, or at any other time.