Part 3 Confiscation: Scotland

Interpretation

153 Satisfaction of confiscation orders

(1)

A confiscation order is satisfied—

(a)

when no amount is due under it;

(b)

where the accused against whom it was made serves a term of imprisonment or detention in default of payment of the amount due under the order, on the completion of that term of imprisonment or detention.

(2)

A confiscation order is subject to appeal until there is no further possibility of an appeal on which the order could be varied or quashed; and for this purpose any power to grant leave to appeal out of time must be ignored.