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forfeiture of such property unless it is satisfied that it would not be just to do
so or that there is other good reason why
it should not do so.
(2) Where it appears to a court
which is considering making an order for forfeiture under subsection (1) that a
person who is not before the court may
claim ownership of, or an interest in,
the property which may be forfeited, it shall give that person an opportunity to
make representations to the court as to
why such an order should not be made.
(3) A court, in the course of a
prosecution under section 370 or 37D, or
of the hearing of any application by the
Attorney General for forfeiture under this
section, may of its own motion or upon application by the Attorney General, by written notice to any person in possession
or control of money or property that may be
forfeited under subsection (1), direct that
such person shall not dispose of or otherwise
deal with the property specified in the
notice without the consent of the court.
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