person satisfies the court in any

proceedings to show cause under subsection

(3) that he had

-

(a)

acted in good faith as regards the

circumstances in which the

pecuniary resources or property

came to be held by him; and

(b) subsequently so acted in relation

to the pecuniary resources or

property, whether by incurring

expenditure or obligations or

otherwise, that an order in the

circumstances would be unjust.

(5) Nothing in subsection (4) shall be

construed as limiting the court's discretion

to decline to make an order under subsection

(1) on grounds other than those specified in

subsection (4).

(6)

(a)

An order under subsection (1) ́-

may be made subject to such

conditions as the court thinks fit

in all the circumstances of the

case; and

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