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    "content": "subsection (6) - (7) The Court may – (a) before making a confiscation order, or (b) in the case of property in respect of which a restraining order was made, where that order was served in accordance with section 68, or in the case of property in respect of which a court order has been made authorizing the seizure of the property, set aside any conveyance or transfer of the property that occurred after the seizure of the property or the service of the restraining order, unless the conveyance or transfer was made for value to a person acting in good faith and without notice. Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, again, the proposed amendment seeks to provide powers to the court to avoid transactions carried after confiscation or forfeiture orders have been given and where such persons involved knew that such a transfer would prejudice the ability to recover the confiscated goods."
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