Section 92Part 2 — The Financial Reporting Authority
Restrictions on dealing, etc., with property
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An interim receiving order shall, subject to any exclusions made in accordanc e with this section, prohibit any person to whose property the order applies from dealing with the property.
Exclusions may be made when the interim receiving order is made or on an application to vary the order and before exercising any power under th is Part to vary or set a side an interim receiving order, the court shall (as well as giving the parties to the proceedings an opportunity to be heard) give such an opportunity to the Official Receiver and to any person who may be affected by the court ’ s de cision.
An exclusion may, in particular, make provision for the purpose of enabling any person to meet that person’s reasonable living expenses or to carry on any trade, business, profession or occupation and may be made subject to conditions.
An exclusion may not be made for the purpose of enabling any person to meet any legal expenses in respect of proceedings under this Part.
Where the excluded property is not specified in the order it shall be described in the order in general terms.
The power to make exclusions shall be exercised with a view to ensuring, so far as practicable, that the satisfaction of any right of the Director of Public Prosecutions to recover the property obtained through unlawful conduct is not unduly prejudiced.