Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993

Search and seizure

119: No action to lie

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"You're protected if you try to follow the rules honestly"

Illustration for Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993

If you do something in good faith to follow the rules in this part of the law, or to follow a warrant or order, you cannot be taken to court for it. You are protected if you act in good faith. This means you will not be in trouble if you try to do the right thing.

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Part 7Search and seizure

119No action to lie

  1. No action shall lie against any person for any act done in good faith in pursuance or intended pursuance of any provision of this Part or of any warrant or order issued or made in pursuance or intended pursuance of any such provision.

Compare
  • 1963 No 22 s 25(6)
  • 1987 No 85 s 57(7)