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PLANNING ACT 2016 - SECT 212
Dealing with things forfeited or transferred to State
212 Dealing with things forfeited or transferred to State
(1) A thing becomes the property of the State if— (a) the thing is forfeited
to the State under section 211(1); or
(b) the owner of the thing and the
State agree, in writing, to the transfer of the ownership of the thing to the
State.
(2) The chief executive may deal with the thing as the chief executive
considers appropriate (by destroying the thing or giving it away, for
example).
(3) The chief executive must not deal with the thing in a way that
could prejudice the outcome of an appeal against the forfeiture.
(4) If the
chief executive sells the thing, the chief executive may, after deducting the
costs of the sale, return the proceeds of the sale to the former owner of the
thing.
(5) This section is subject to a disposal order made for the thing.
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