If granted, a restraint order may:
(a) prohibit any specified person from dealing with relevant property
(b) make provision for reasonable living expenses and legal
expenses in connection with the restraint proceedings or the
registration of an external order
(c) include such order as the court believes is appropriate for the
purpose of ensuring that the restraint order is effective (e.g.
disclosure order) [Article 8].
(d) Include an order for a management receiver [Articles 16-16]
However, the restraint order must be discharged if no external order is made,
if no external order is registered within a reasonable time or if proceedings for
an offence are not commenced in a reasonable time [Article 9].