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Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
44Giving security etc. to revoke etc. a restraining order
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#### 44 Giving security etc. to revoke etc. a restraining order
(1) A court may:
(a) revoke a \*restraining order that covers a \*suspect’s property; or
(b) exclude specified property from such a restraining order;
if:
(c) the suspect applies to the court to revoke the order or exclude the property; and
(d) the suspect gives written notice of the application to the \*responsible authority; and
(e) the suspect gives security that is satisfactory to the court to meet any liability that may be imposed on the suspect under this Act.
(2) A court may:
(a) revoke a \*restraining order that covers the property of a person who is not a \*suspect; or
(b) exclude specified property from such a restraining order;
if:
(c) the person applies to the court to revoke the order or exclude the property; and
(d) the person gives written notice of the application to the \*responsible authority; and
(e) the person gives an undertaking concerning the person’s property that is satisfactory to the court.