(1) Where the Court is satisfied as to the matters under section 40A, it may make a restraining order prohibiting a specified person from dealing with or disposing relevant property which is identified in the external request and specified in the restraining order.
(2) A restraining order—
(a) may make provision—
(i) for reasonable living expenses and reasonable legal expenses in connection with the proceedings seeking a restraint order or the registration of an external order, and
(ii) for the purpose of enabling a person to carry on a trade, business, profession or occupation; and
(b) may be made subject to conditions as the Court considers fit.
(3) Where the Court makes a restraining order it may, on the application of the Director of Public Prosecutions, make an order as it believes is appropriate for the purpose of ensuring that the restraining order is effective.
(4) For the purposes of this section, dealing with or disposing property includes removing it from Saint Lucia.
(Inserted by Act 18 of 2023)