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Part 1 Mutual assistance in criminal matters
Chapter 1 Mutual service of process etc.
Chapter 3 Hearing evidence through television links or by telephone
SCHEDULES
Proceedings of a nominated court under section 15
Certificate under section 11(4) or 20(5): specified information
1.(1) Details of either or both of the following, including...
2.Where a central authority has been made responsible for the...
3.The date, purpose and reference number of the freezing order....
4.The formalities and procedures to be observed when executing a...
5.The following information regarding the evidence in the executing State...
6.The following information regarding the identity of the natural or...
7.(1) A description of the relevant grounds for the freezing...
8.Details of legal remedies against the freezing order for interested...
Certificate under section 11(4) or 20(5): specified information
1.(1) Details of either or both of the following, including...
2.Where an authority has been made responsible for the transmission...
3.The date, purpose and reference number of the freezing order....
4.The formalities and procedures to be observed when executing a...
5.The following information regarding the evidence in the executing State...
6.The following information regarding the identity of the natural or...
8.(1) A description of the relevant grounds for the freezing...
9.Details of legal remedies against the freezing order for interested...
Evidence given by television link or telephone
Offences for the purposes of section 54: Great Britain
Part 1 Offences where order of disqualification for a minimum period unnecessary
Part 2 Offences where order of disqualification for minimum period necessary
Offences for the purposes of section 54: Northern Ireland
PART 1 Offences where order of disqualification for a minimum period unnecessary
PART 2 Offences where order of disqualification for a minimum period necessary
Offences for the purposes of section 56: Republic of Ireland
Terrorist property: freezing orders
2.In section 123 (orders and regulations), in subsection (2)(i), for...
3.In Part 1 of Schedule 4 (forfeiture orders: England and...
4.In paragraph 14 of that Schedule (enforcement of orders made...
5.In Part 2 of that Schedule (forfeiture orders: Scotland), after...
6.In paragraph 28 of that Schedule (enforcement of orders made...
7.In Part 3 of that Schedule (forfeiture orders: Northern Ireland),...
8.In paragraph 44 of that Schedule (enforcement of orders made...
9.In Part 4 of that Schedule (insolvency), in paragraph 45,...
Minor and consequential amendments
The Road Traffic (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 (S.I. 1981/ 154 (N.I. 1))
The Road Traffic Act 1988 (c. 52)
19.In section 92 (requirements as to physical fitness of drivers),...
20.In section 94A (driving after refusal or revocation of licence),...
21.In section 97 (grant of licences), in subsection (1)(d), for...
22.In section 100 (appeals relating to licences), in subsection (1)—...
26.In section 109 (provisions as to Northern Ireland drivers' licences)—...
27.In section 164 (power of constables to require production of...
31.In section 193A (tramcars and trolley vehicles), in subsection (2)(b),...
The Criminal Justice (Evidence, Etc.) (Northern Ireland) Order 1988 (S.I. 1988/1847 (N.I. 17))
The Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) Act 1990 (c. 5)
The Road Traffic (New Drivers) Act 1995 (c. 13)
46.In section 2 (surrender of licences), at the end there...
47.In section 3 (revocation of licences)— (a) after subsection (1)...
49.In section 5 (restoration of licence without re-testing in certain...
51.In section 9 (interpretation), after subsection (2) there is inserted—...
52.Schedule 1 (newly qualified drivers holding test certificates) is amended...
54.In paragraph 2, after sub-paragraph (4) there is inserted—
55.In paragraph 5— (a) after sub-paragraph (1) there is inserted—...
56.In paragraph 6, in sub-paragraph (1), for “paragraph 5(1)” there...
57.In paragraph 8— (a) after sub-paragraph (1) there is inserted—...
58.In paragraph 9— (a) in sub-paragraph (1), for “paragraph 8(1)”...
59.In paragraph 10(a)— (a) for “paragraph 5(1)” there is substituted...
60.In paragraph 11— (a) in sub-paragraphs (1) and (2)(c), for...
The Criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1995 (c. 39)
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