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CRIMES ACT 1900 - SECT 10B
Interpretation
10B Interpretation
(1) For the purposes of this Part, the necessary geographical nexus is the
geographical nexus required by section 10C.
(2) For the purposes of this
Part, the place in which an offence is committed is the place in which the
physical elements of the offence occur.
(3) For the purposes of this Part,
the place in which an offence has an effect includes-- (a) any place whose
peace, order or good government is threatened by the offence, and
(b) any
place in which the offence would have an effect (or would cause such a threat)
if the criminal activity concerned were carried out.
(4) A reference in this
Part to the State includes a reference to the coastal waters of the State in
which the criminal law of the State applies (including in any part of the
adjacent area of the State in which the substantive criminal law of the State
applies by force of the law of the State or of the Commonwealth in accordance
with the Crimes at Sea Act 1998 ).
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