Gas Regulator Levies Act, 2002
R 385
Proceeds of Crime Act, 1996 (Act No. 76 of 1996)Chapter 4 : Realisation of property23. Exercise of powers by superior court and curator bonis |
(1) | The powers conferred upon a superior court by sections 16 to 21, or upon a curator bonis appointed under this Act, shall— |
(a) | subject to paragraphs (b) and (c), be exercised with a view to making available the current value of realisable property for satisfying any confiscation order made or which might be made against the defendant; |
(b) | in the case of realisable property held by a person to whom that defendant has directly or indirectly made an affected gift, be exercised with a view to realising not more than the current value of such gift; |
(c) | be exercised with a view to allowing any person other than that defendant or the recipient of such gift to retain or recover the current value of any property held by him or her, |
and, except as provided in sections 10(1) and 16(6), any obligation of that defendant or the recipient of such gift which conflicts with the obligation to satisfy a confiscation order shall be left out of account.
(2) | The provisions of subsection (1) shall not be construed as prohibiting any superior court from making any additional order in respect of a debt owed to the State. |