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Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Interpretation: Part 1


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Version Superseded: 27/03/2014
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Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Serious Crime Act 2007, Cross Heading: Interpretation: Part 1.

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Interpretation: Part 1E+W+N.I.
42Interpretation: Part 1E+W+N.I.
In this Part—
“act” and “conduct” include omissions and statements;
“country” includes territory;
“modifications” includes additions and omissions (and “modify” is to be read accordingly);
“the public” includes a section of the public or a particular member of the public.
43Index of defined expressions: Part 1E+W+N.I.
In this Part, the expressions listed in the left-hand column have the meaning given by, or are to be interpreted in accordance with, the provisions listed in the right-hand column.
Expression | Provision |
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act | section 42 |
committed a serious offence | section 4(1) |
conduct | section 42 |
conducts oneself in a way likely to facilitate the commission by oneself or another person of a serious offence | section 4(3) |
country | section 42 |
Director of Public Prosecutions, Director of Revenue and Customs Prosecutions, Director of the Serious Fraud Office and Director of Public Prosecutions for Northern Ireland | Paragraphs 2(2), 7(2), 13(2) and 17 of Schedule 2 |
document | section 5(7) |
facilitates the commission by another person of a serious offence | section 4(2) |
involvement in serious crime: England and Wales orders | sections 2, 4 and 31(3) |
involvement in serious crime: Northern Ireland orders | sections 3, 4 and 31(3) |
law enforcement officer | section 5(7) |
modifications (and modify) | section 42 |
person who is the subject of a serious crime prevention order | section 1(6) |
premises | section 5(7) |
production of documents | section 5(8) |
the public | section 42 |
relevant applicant authority | section 10(4) |
serious crime prevention order | section 1(5) |
serious offence in England and Wales | section 2(2) |
serious offence in Northern Ireland | section 3(2) |
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