Criminal Code Amendment Act of 1922 (No. 2) (13 Geo v No. 26) (Qld)
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CRIMINAL LAW. - ~ - - - - . - - - -- . -- - -- - -- - -- - --- 13 GEO. V. No. 26, 1922. Criminal Code Amendment Act (No 2). wilful murder, or murder, or any of the crimes defined in the second paragraph of section eighty-one and in section eighty-two of the CriminalCode," are inserted in lieu thereof. In the said section the word "felony" where it otherwise twice occurs is repealed and the words "a crime" are respectively inserted in lieu thereof. In sections one hundred and sixteen and one hundred and seventeen of the said Act the word "felony" is -. repealed, and the word" crime" is respectively inserted in lieu thereof. 9973 An Act to Amend H The Criminal Code" in a certain 13 Qeo. V. particular. No. 26. THE [ ASSENTED TO 16TH OCTOBER , 1922 • ] CR C IM O I D N E AL B E it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, ! ~ : ~ ~ M~ 9~ ~ by and with the advice and consent of the Legis- (No. 2). lative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows;- 1. This Act may be cited as "The CriminalCode Short title Amendment Act ot 1922 (No. 2)." and shall be read as nnd t t. one with *" The Criminal Code." ~~ nlc~ ~c IOn 2. The following paragraph is added to section Amendmen~ sixty of *" The Criminal Code" . . _ " o T f s h . e 60 of "Where a person has been con doted (whether gr~mi~al before or after the first day of July, one thousand nine 0 e. hundred and twenty-two) of an offence under this section, all property which has been tendered or produced in evidence at the trial of the offender, as being the property or part of the property which the offender in the course of the commission of such offence gave, conferred or procured, or promised or offered to give, or confer or to procure, or attempt to procure, to, upon, or for a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland, or to, upon, or for any other person, shall become and be deemed to have become forthwith upon such conviction and without any further judgment or order the absolute property of His Majesty, whether such property is the property of the offender or of any other person." * 63 Vic. No. 9, Sch. l., 8upra, page 344.
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