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CRIMES (SUPERANNUATION BENEFITS) ACT 1989 - SECT 26

Restraining order may be subject to conditions

             (1)  A restraining order against a person's property may be made subject to such conditions as the court thinks fit, for example, conditions providing for meeting, out of the property or a specified part of the property, all or any of the following:

                     (a)  the person's reasonable living expenses (including the reasonable living expenses of any dependants of the person) and reasonable business expenses;

                     (b)  the person's taxed legal expenses in defending a criminal charge;

                     (c)  a specified debt incurred by the person in good faith (being a debt to which neither paragraph (a) or (b) applies).

             (2)  The court must not make provision of a kind mentioned in subsection (1) unless satisfied that the person cannot meet the expense or debt concerned out of property that is not subject to a restraining order.



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