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CRIMINAL PROCEEDS CONFISCATION ACT 2002 - SECT 20
Meaning of effective control of property
(1) Property may be under a person’s
"effective control" even if— (a) the person does not have a direct or
indirect right, power or privilege over, or in relation to, the property; or
(b) the person does not otherwise have an interest in the property.
(2)
Regard may be had to all relevant matters in deciding— (a) whether or not
property is under a person’s effective control; or
(b) whether or not there
are reasonable grounds to suspect that property is under a person’s
effective control.
(3) Matters to which regard may be had include, for
example— (a) shareholdings in, debentures over, or directorships of, a
corporation that has a direct or indirect interest in the property; and
(b) a
trust that has a relationship to the property; and
(c) family, domestic,
business and other relationships between any of the following and other
persons— (i) persons having an interest in the property;
(ii) corporations
that have a direct or indirect interest in the property;
(iii) trusts that
have a relationship to the property.
(4) However, property is under the
effective control of a person (the
"first person" ) if the property— (a) is held by another person for the
ultimate benefit of the first person; or
(b) was a gift given by the
first person to another person within 6 years before the making of an
application for a restraining order, whether or not the gift is still in the
other person’s possession.
(5) Subsection (6) applies if— (a) a
restraining order is made for particular property because a person to whom the
restraining order relates has effective control of the property; and
(b) the
restraining order directs the public trustee to take control of the property.
(6) For the purposes of the Supreme Court’s power to make further orders
under this chapter in relation to the property in reliance, directly or
indirectly, on a provision of this Act that mentions property that is, or is
not, under the effective control of the person, the property is taken to
continue to be under the effective control of the person. Note— This
definition applies to the whole Act. See the dictionary.
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