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GeneralU.K.
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1U.K.The powers conferred by this Schedule shall be exercisable on the trial of a person (in this Schedule referred to as a “civilian”) to whom Parts I and II of this Act are applied by section 118 above.
2(1)In this Schedule—U.K.
“” has the meaning assigned to it by paragraph 4(2) below;
“compensation order” has the meaning assigned to it by paragraph 11(1) below;
“the court” means a court-martial;
“custodial order” has the meaning assigned to it by paragraph 10(1) below;
“local authority in England and Wales” means the council of a non-metropolitan county, a metropolitan district or a London borough or the Common Council of the City of London;
“local authority in Scotland” means a regional or islands council;
“order for absolute discharge” means an order under paragraph 3 below discharging a person absolutely;
“order for conditional discharge” means an order under that paragraph discharging a person subject to a condition;
“period of conditional discharge” means the period specified in an order for conditional discharge;
“prescribed” means prescribed by regulations under paragraph 17 below;
“” . . .
“the Services Acts” means this Act, the Army Act 1955 and the Air Force Act 1955; and
“Standing Civilian Court” means a Standing Civilian Court established under the Armed Forces Act 1976;
“supervision period” and “supervisor” have the meanings assigned to them by paragraph 4(2) below.
(2)A parent or guardian is a service parent or guardian for the purposes of this Schedule if—
(a)he is subject to service law, or
(b)Parts I and II of this Act are applied to him by section 118 above, or
(c)Part II of the Army Act 1955 is applied to him by section 209 of that Act, or
(d)Part II of the Air Force Act 1955 is applied to him by section 209 of that Act.
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