Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00034:front:0:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00034
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may apply for a forfeiture order
60 Additional application for a forfeiture order
61 Notice of application
62 Amending an application
63 Court may dispense with notice requirements if person has absconded
64 Procedure on application
65 Applications to courts before which persons are convicted
Division 4—Effect of forfeiture orders
66 What property is forfeited and when—general rule
67 First exception—registrable property
68 Second exception—if a joint owner dies before the order was made
68A Third exception—property located outside Australia
69 When can the Commonwealth begin dealing with forfeited property?
70 How must the Commonwealth deal with forfeited property?
71 Dealings with forfeited property
Division 4A—Controlled property
71A Official Trustee may take custody and control of forfeited property
Division 5—Reducing the effect of forfeiture orders
Subdivision A—Relieving hardship
72 Relieving certain dependants from hardship
Subdivision B—Excluding property from a forfeiture order
73 Making exclusion orders
74 Applying for exclusion orders
75 Giving notice of matters relevant to an application
76 When an application can be heard
Subdivision C—Compensating for proportion of property not derived or realised from commission of any offence
77 Making compensation orders
78 Application for compensation orders
79 Giving notice of matters relevant to an application
79A When an application can be heard
Division 6—The effect on forfeiture orders of acquittals and quashing of convictions
80 Forfeiture order made under section 47 or 49 unaffected by acquittal or quashing of conviction
81 Discharge of forfeiture order made under section 48 on quashing of conviction
82 Notice of application for confirmation of forfeiture order
83 Procedure on application for confirmation of forfeiture order
84 Court may confirm forfeiture order
85 Effect of court's decision on confirmation of forfeiture order
86 Official Trustee must not deal with forfeited property before the court decides on confirmation of forfeiture order
Division 7—Miscellaneous
87 Giving notice if a forfeiture order is discharged on appeal or by quashing of a conviction
88 Returning property etc. following the discharge of a forfeiture order
89 Person with interest in forfeited property may buy back the interest
90 Buying out other interests in forfeited property
Part 2‑3—Forfeiture on conviction of a serious offence
91 Simplified outline of this Part
Division 1—Forfeiture on conviction of a serious offence
92 Forfeiting restrained property without a forfeiture order if a person has been convicted of a serious offence
92A Notice of date of forfeiture under this Part, etc.
93 Making an extension order extending the period before property is forfeited
94 Excluding property from forfeiture under this Part
94A Compensating for proportion of property not derived or realised from commission of any offence
95 Court may declare that property has been forfeited under this Part
Division 2—Effect of forfeiture