Examples of 'offences act' in a sentence

Meaning of "offences act"

The Offences Act is a legal document or legislation that outlines specific criminal offenses and their corresponding penalties or punishments. It serves as a guide for law enforcement agencies, courts, and individuals involved in criminal justice to understand and apply the law. The Offences Act typically defines various types of crimes, their elements, and the consequences for violating the law

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The scope of that role was set out originally in the Security Offences Act.
Detention of trio under Security Offences Act has global impact.
This guide only provides general information about the appeal process under the Provincial Offences Act.
They routinely conduct trials under the Provincial Offences Act and preside over bail hearings.
The Criminal Offences Act provided death penalty for treason and murder.
I think we can call it the Marine Offences Act.
The Arms Offences Act under Singapore law regulates criminal offences dealing with firearms and weapons.
These acts appear in two lists under the Economic Offences Act.
The Provincial Offences Act does not apply to the contravention of a designated by-law.
The procedures set out in the Provincial Offences Act will apply.
The new Minor Offences Act covered offences such as disorderly conduct, harassment and indecent exposure.
He also stated that His worship was fully ignorant of the Provincial Offences Act.
In 1967 the Marine Broadcasting Offences Act made the offshore pirate radio stations illegal.
The implementing legislation for these multilateral treaties is the Aircraft Offences Act Cap.
The Victims of Offences Act 1999, makes provision for the treatment of victim 's of criminal offences.

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First, the maximum legal penalty for crimes pursuant to the Economic Offences Act is considerable.
In the House of Commons today, the new Marine Offences Act was passed unanimously.
Provincial offences officers designated under subsection 1 ( 3 ) of the Provincial Offences Act.
He also recommended that the Press Offences Act of 1917 be repealed.
Using or attempting to use arms, in section 4 of the Arms Offences Act.
Provisions in Criminal Code on smuggling ; provisions in the Petty Offences Act on irregular entry.
This death penalty was reduced to transportation for life by the Punishment of Offences Act 1837.
These offences are specified in section 2 of the Extra-territorial Offences Act 1976 as follows.
This offence was previously created by section 2 of the Shipping Offences Act 1793.
Norton was subsequently charged under the Police Offences Act of 1928.
Children have limited protection from violence under the Criminal Offences Act 1988.

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