Crimes Act 1961

Crimes against rights of property - Arson, damage, and waste

280: Imitating authorised marks

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“This law, which was about copying special marks without permission, no longer exists because it was removed in 2003.”

This law is no longer in effect. It was removed from the Crimes Act 1961 on 1 October 2003. The law used to be about imitating authorised marks, which was considered a type of arson, damage, or waste. However, since it has been repealed, it is not part of the current law anymore.

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Part 10 Crimes against rights of property
Arson, damage, and waste

280Imitating authorised marks (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 280: repealed, on , by section 15 of the Crimes Amendment Act 2003 (2003 No 39).