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  3. Ancillary Orders
  4. 2. Anti-social behaviour orders
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  • 1. Introduction to ancillary orders
  • 2. Anti-social behaviour orders
  • 3. Binding over orders
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  • 6. Deprivation of ownership of animal
  • 7. Deprivation orders
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  • 9. Disqualification from driving – general power
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  • 12. Drinking banning orders
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  • 14. Football banning orders
  • 15. Forfeiture and destruction of drugs
  • 16. Forfeiture and destruction of goods bearing unauthorised trade mark
  • 17. Forfeiture and destruction of weapons orders
  • 18. Forfeiture or suspension of liquor licence
  • 19. Parenting orders
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  • 22. Sexual harm prevention orders
  • 23. Sexual offences prevention orders
  • 24. Automatic orders on conviction for sexual offences
  • Additional note: Availability of ancillary orders

2. Anti-social behaviour orders

These have now been replaced by Criminal Behaviour Orders 


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