Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) For section 37, the orders are as follows--
(a) an order varying the property restrained under the restraining order;
(b) an order imposing additional conditions on the restraining order or varying a condition of the order;
(c) an order (examination order) requiring a person whose property is restrained under the restraining order or a stated person to attend for examination on oath before the court or a stated officer of the court about the following--
(i) the affairs of any person whose property is restrained under the restraining order;
(ii) the nature and location of any property of a person whose property is restrained under the restraining order;
(iii) the nature and location of any property restrained under the restraining order that the applicant for the order reasonably suspects is serious crime derived property;
(d) an order (also an examination order) requiring the spouse of a person whose property is restrained under the restraining order to attend for examination on oath before the court or a stated officer of the court about the spouse's affairs, including the nature and location of property in which the spouse or the person has an interest;
(e) an order about the performance of an undertaking given in relation to the restraining order for the payment of damages or costs;
(f) an order (property particulars order) directing either of the following to give to the commission or the public trustee, within a stated time, a sworn statement of particulars of the property, or dealings with the property, in which the owner has or had an interest, as the court considers appropriate--
(i) a person who is or was the owner of restrained property;
(ii) if the owner of restrained property is or was a corporation--an executive officer of the corporation;
(g) if the restraining order directs the public trustee to take control of property, an order--
(i) regulating the way the public trustee may perform functions under the restraining order; or
(ii) deciding any question about the property, including a question affecting the liabilities of the owner of the property or the functions of the public trustee;
(h) an order for the payment to Legal Aid, from property restrained under the restraining order, of expenses payable by the person whose property is restrained because--
(i) the person is a party to a proceeding under this Act; or
(ii) the person is a defendant in a criminal proceeding, including any proceeding on appeal against conviction or sentence;
(i) an order (property seizure order) requiring or authorising a commission officer or a police officer to seize property restrained under the restraining order.
(2) An order mentioned in subsection (1)(i) may state the powers the commission officer or police officer may exercise for giving effect to the order.
Note--
See sections 43 and 44 for the general effect of a property seizure order.