Prostitution Reform Act 2003

Commercial sexual services - Powers of entry

31: Form and content of warrant

You could also call this:

"What a warrant should look like and what it should say"

A warrant is a special paper that lets someone enter a place. You need to know what a warrant looks like and what it says. The details of what a warrant should have on it are not available because this part of the law has been repealed.

This part of the law was repealed on 1 October 2012 by the Search and Surveillance Act 2012. You can find more information about this in section 293(4) of that Act. This means you cannot use this part of the law anymore.

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Part 2Commercial sexual services
Powers of entry

31Form and content of warrant (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 31: repealed, on , by section 293(4) of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012 (2012 No 24).