paragraph, such conditions as it thinks fit as to the time

when the charge is to become effective.

(4) Subject to subsection (6), a charge may be imposed by a

charging order only on

(a)

any interest in realisable property, being an interest held

beneficially by the defendant or by a person to whom the

defendant has directly or indirectly made a gift caught by

this Ordinance

(b)

(i) in any asset of a kind specified in Schedule 2; or

(ii) under any trust; or

any interest in realisable property held by a person as

trustee of a trust if the interest is in such an asset or is

an interest under another trust and a charge may by virtue

of paragraph (a) be imposed by a charging order on the whole

beneficial interest under the first mentioned trust.

(5)

In any case where a charge is imposed by a charging order

on any interest in an asset of a kind specified in Schedule 2, the

High Court may provide for the charge to extend to any rent, royalty,

interest, dividend or other distribution payable and any bonus issue

in respect of the asset.

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