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SCHEDULES

Section 5.

SCHEDULE 1Words and Expressions Defined

Note: The years or dates which follow certain entries in this Schedule are relevant for the purposes of paragraph 4 of Schedule 2 (application to existing enactments).

Definitions

Construction of certain expressions relating to children

In relation to England and Wales the following expressions and references, namely—

(a)the expression " the parental rights and duties ";

(b)the expression "legal custody" in relation to a child (as defined in the [1975 c. 72.] Children Act 1975); and

(c)any reference to the person with whom a child (as so defined) has his home,

are to be construed in accordance with Part IV of that Act. [12th November 1975]

Construction of certain expressions relating to offences

In relation to England and Wales—

(a)" indictable offence " means an offence which, if committed by an adult, is triable on indictment, whether it is exclusively so triable or triable either way ;

(b)" summary offence" means an offence which, if committed by an adult, is triable only summarily;

(c)" offence triable either way" means an offence which, if committed by an adult, is triable either on indictment or summarily;

and the terms " indictable ", " summary " and " triable either way ". in their application to offences, are to be construed accordingly. In the above definitions references to the way or ways in which an offence is triable are to be construed without regard to the effect, if any, of section 23 of the [1977 c. 45.] Criminal Law Act 1977 on the mode of trial in a particular case.