Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2018C00169:section:4:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2018C00169
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 4 (pt 5/7)
Character Range: 19188–21851

means an order under section 66.
property means real or personal property of every description, whether situated in Australia or elsewhere and whether tangible or intangible and includes an interest in any such real or personal property.
property‑tracking document, in relation to an offence, means:
 (a) a document relevant to:
 (i) identifying, locating or quantifying property of a person who committed the offence; or
 (ii) identifying or locating any document necessary for the transfer of property of a person who committed the offence; or
 (b) a document relevant to:
 (i) identifying, locating or quantifying tainted property in relation to the offence; or
 (ii) identifying or locating any document necessary for the transfer of tainted property in relation to the offence.
registrable property means property title to which is passed by registration on a register kept pursuant to a provision of any law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory.
relevant application period, in relation to a person's conviction of an indictable offence, means the period of 6 months after:
 (a) where the person is to be taken to have been convicted of the offence by reason of paragraph 5(1)(a)—the day on which the person was convicted of the offence;
 (b) where the person is to be taken to have been convicted of the offence by reason of paragraph 5(1)(b)—the day on which the person was discharged without conviction;
 (c) where the person is to be taken to have been convicted of the offence by reason of paragraph 5(1)(c)—the day on which the court took the offence into account in passing sentence for the other offence referred to in that paragraph; or
 (d) where the person is to be taken to have been convicted of the offence by reason of paragraph 5(1)(d)—the day on which the person is to be taken to have absconded in connection with the offence.
relevant offence, in relation to tainted property, means an offence by reason of the commission of which the property is tainted property.
relevant Supreme Court means:
 (a) in relation to property seized under a warrant issued under Division 1 of Part III—the Supreme Court of the State or Territory in which an information in respect of the relevant offence has been, or is to be, laid;
 (b) in relation to property seized under section 38—the Supreme Court of the State or Territory in which an information in respect of the relevant offence has been laid; or
 (c) in relation to a person's conviction of an offence or the charging, or proposed charging, of a person with an offence—the Supreme Court of the State or Territory in which the person has been convicted or has been, or is to be, charged