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Marine Living Resources Act, 1998 (Act No. 18 of 1998)

Chapter 7 : Judicial Matters

68. Forfeiture orders by court

 

(1) If any person is convicted of an offence in terms of this Act, the court may, in addition to any other penalty, order that any fishing vessel, together with its gear, equipment, any fish caught unlawfully or the proceeds of sale of such fish or any perishables, and any vehicle or aircraft used or involved in the commission of that offence be forfeited to the State.

 

(2) If any vessel, vehicle, aircraft or other thing seized in terms of this Act, or any security or net proceeds of sale in respect thereof is not forfeited or applied in the discharge of any fine, order for costs or penalty imposed in terms of this Act, it shall be made available to the registered owner or his or her nominee or, in the absence of such persons, a person who appears to be entitled to it.

 

(3) If any vessel, vehicle, aircraft or other thing has been released upon the lodging of security, an order for forfeiture shall, unless the court for special reasons fixes a smaller sum, operate as an order for forfeiture of the security.

 

(4) If any vessel, vehicle, aircraft or other thing has been released upon the lodging of security, the court may order any person convicted of an offence in connection therewith and the owner of the vessel, vehicle, aircraft or other thing concerned, whether or not he or she is an accused, to pay the difference between the amount lodged in respect of security and the aggregate value of the forfeited property.