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PART 4: GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO PRESERVATION AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY
58. Offence may form the basis of multiple orders
The fact that a preservation of property order or a forfeiture order has been made on the basis of an offence referred to in Schedule 1 in which a specific person has been involved does not prevent the making of another or other preservation of property orders or forfeiture orders on the basis of the same offence.
59. Application of Chapter to deceased estates
(1) Any notice authorised or required to be given to a person under this Chapter is, in the case of a deceased person, sufficiently given to the executor of that person’s estate.
(2) A reference in this Chapter to property of a person is, in the case of a person who is deceased, a reference to property that the person held immediately before his or her death.
(3) An order may be applied for and made under this Chapter—
(a) in respect of property which forms part of a deceased estate; and
(b) on evidence adduced concerning the activities of a person who is deceased.
60. Effect of death of joint owner of preserved property
(1) If a person has an interest in property as joint owner of the property, the person’s death after a preservation of property order is made in respect of the interest does not, while the order is in force, operate to vest the interest in the surviving joint owner or owners and the preservation of property order continues to apply to the interest as if the person had not died.
(2) A forfeiture order made in respect of that interest applies as if the order took effect in relation to the interest immediately before the person died.