Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2012C00868:clause:2_137f:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2012C00868
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 137F (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 499516–501601

behalf of, a person (the respondent):
 (a) an order prohibiting, either absolutely or subject to conditions, a person who is indebted to the respondent, or to an associate of the respondent, from making a payment, in total or partial discharge of the debt:
 (i) to the respondent; or
 (ii) to another person at the direction or request of the respondent;
 (b) an order prohibiting, either absolutely or subject to conditions, a person who is holding money or other property on behalf of the respondent, or on behalf of an associate of the respondent:
 (i) from paying all or any of the money to the respondent, or to another person at the direction or request of the respondent; or
 (ii) from transferring the other property to the respondent, or to another person at the direction or request of the respondent, or otherwise parting with possession of that property;
 (c) an order prohibiting, either absolutely or subject to conditions, the taking or sending by any person of money of the respondent, or of an associate of the respondent, to a place outside the State or Territory in which the money is held;
 (d) an order prohibiting, either absolutely or subject to conditions, the taking, sending or transfer by any person of other property of the respondent, or of an associate of the respondent, to a place outside the State or Territory in which that property is located;
 (e) if the respondent is a natural person—an order appointing a receiver or trustee of the property, or of part of the property, of the respondent with such powers as are specified in the order.

Operation of order

 (4) If the court makes such an order, the order operates:
 (a) for the period specified in the order (which must not be longer than 30 days if the application for the order was an ex parte application); or
 (b) if proceedings in relation to which the order is made are concluded before the end of that period—until the conclusion of those proceedings.

Other

 (5) This section:
 (a) has effect subject to the Bankruptcy Act 1966; and
 (b) does not affect any other powers of the court.