Criminal Justice Act 1988

Section 71.

SCHEDULE 4E+W Confiscation Orders

Part IE+W Offences in Respect of which Magistrates’ Courts may make Confiscation Orders

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

[F1Enactment]Description of offence
LONDON GOVERNMENT ACT 1963 (c. 33)
Schedule 12—paragraph 10(1) and (2), in relation only to an offence to which sub-paragraph (3A) of paragraph 10 applies.Offences relating to the use of places in Greater London for public dancing or music or other public entertainment of the like kind.
PRIVATE PLACES OF ENTERTAINMENT (LICENSING) ACT 1967 (c.19)
Section 4(1)Offences relating to the use of places for dancing, music or other entertainment of the like kind which is not a public entertainment but is provided for private gain.
Section 4(2), in relation only to an offence referred to in sub-section (3A)(b) of section 4.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT 1982 (c. 30)
Schedule 1—paragraph 12(1) and (2), in relation only to an offence to which sub-paragraph (2B) of paragraph 12 applies.Offences relating to the use of places outside Greater London for public dancing or music or other public entertainment of the like kind (not being in the open air) or for public musical entertainment held wholly or mainly in the open air on private land.
Schedule 3—paragraphs 20 and 21.Offences relating to sex establishments.
VIDEO RECORDINGS ACT 1984 (c. 39)
Section 9Supplying video recording of unclassified work.
Section 10Possession of video recording of unclassified work for the purposes of supply.
CINEMAS ACT 1985 (c. 13)
Section 10(1)(a)Use of unlicensed premises for exhibition which requires a licence.

Textual Amendments

F1Sch. 4 Pt. I: Table substituted by S.I. 1990/1570, art. 3

Part IIE+W Orders Varying List of Offences

1The Secretary of State may by order made by statutory instrument amend Part I of this Schedule by removing any offence from or adding any offence to the offences listed in it.

2A statutory instrument containing an order under paragraph 1 above shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.