P. Connor, Glenn Hutton, D. Johnston, Gavin McKinnon
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PART 11. FORFEITURE ORDERS AND PECUNIARY PENALTY ORDERS 5. Making of order. 6. Criminal lifestyle. 7. Conduct and benefit. 8. Assumptions for determining benefit from general criminal conduct. 9. Effect of forfeiture order. 10. Voidable transfers. 11. Value of property for the purposes of a pecuniary penalty order. 12. Time for payment. 13. Interest on unpaid sums. 14. Effect of order on Court's other powers. 15. Postponement. 16. Effect of postponement. 17. Statement of information. 18. Defendant's response to statement of information. 19. Acceptance of allegations by enforcing authority. 20. Reconsideration of case where no order was made.