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6.—(1) An application under section 295(4) for a further order under section 295 for the continued detention of cash shall be in Form 1 and shall be sent to the clerk of petty sessions to whom the first application under section 295(4) was sent and shall be accompanied by a copy of the relevant order for continued detention.
(2) A copy of the application under paragraph (1) shall be given by the applicant to every person to whom notice of previous related orders made under section 295(2) has been given.
(3) The clerk of petty sessions who receives an application in accordance with paragraph (1) shall fix a date for the hearing of the application, shall notify the applicant and every person to whom notice of the previous orders has been given of the date fixed for the hearing which, unless the clerk of petty sessions directs otherwise in any particular case, shall not be within seven days of the date on which the application is received.
(4) A further order for continued detention of cash made under section 295(2) shall be in Form 2 and shall be given by the clerk of petty sessions to every person to whom notice of the previous related orders has been given.
(5) The clerk of petty sessions shall give–
(a)notice of the order in Form 3, and
(b)a copy of the order
to any other person other than one referred to in paragraph (4) who is affected by the order.
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