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The Visiting Forces Act (Application to the Isle of Man) Order 1962

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15.  For the Schedule there shall be substituted the following Schedule:—

SCHEDULEOFFENCES REFERRED TO IN S. 3

In the application of section three of this Act to the Isle of Man the expression ‘offence against the person’ means any of the following offences, that is to say :—

(a)murder, manslaughter, rape, buggery and assault; and

(b)any offence not falling within the foregoing sub-paragraph, being an offence punishable under any of the following enactments (being Acts of Tynwald):—

(i)sections eighteen to eighty-three of the Criminal Code, 1872, except section seventy thereof (which relates to bigamy);

(ii)the Criminal Code Amendment Act, 1886 ;

(iii)the Punishment of Incest Act, 1913 ;

(iv)section seventy-three of the Mental Diseases Act, 1924 (which relates to certain offences against mentally defective females);

(v)sections fifteen, seventeen to twenty and one hundred and seven of the Children Act, 1910;

(vi)the Infanticide and Infant Life (Preservation) Act, 1938;

(vii)section twenty-three of the Larceny Act, 1946 (which relates to robbery);

and the expression ‘offence against property’ means any offence punishable under any of the following enactments (being Acts of Tynwald), that is to say:—

(i)sections eighty-four to one hundred and forty-eight and one hundred and fifty to two hundred and eleven and two hundred and fourteen to two hundred and forty of the Criminal Code, 1872;

(ii)section nine of the Petty Sessions and Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1927 ;

(iii)section eighty-eight of the Bankruptcy Code, 1892 (which relates to the obtaining of credit under false pretences and to certain frauds on creditors);

(iv)section twenty-seven of the Road Traffic Act, 1933 (which relates to the taking of a motor vehicle without the owner's consent);

(v)the Larceny Act, 1946, except section twenty-three thereof..

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