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Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
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#### 180 Examination orders relating to restraining orders
(1) If a \*restraining order is in force, the court that made the restraining order, or any other court that could have made the restraining order, may make an order (an examination order) for the \*examination of any person, including:
(a) a person whose property is, or a person who has or claims an \*interest in property that is, the subject of the restraining order; or
(b) a person who is a \*suspect in relation to the restraining order; or
(c) the spouse or \*de facto partner of a person referred to in paragraph (a) or (b);
about the \*affairs of a person referred to in paragraph (a), (b) or (c).
(2) The \*examination order ceases to have effect if the \*restraining order to which it relates ceases to have effect.