Maritime Transport Act 1994

General offences and provisions in relation to offences and appeals under this Act - General provisions in respect of offences

420: Offence under more than 1 enactment

You could also call this:

"Breaking a rule that's against more than one law only gets you in trouble once"

If you do something wrong that breaks a rule in the Maritime Transport Act 1994 and also breaks a rule in another Act, you can be taken to court and punished under either Act. You can only be punished once for the same wrongdoing, even if it breaks rules in two different Acts. If you do something wrong that breaks more than one rule in the Maritime Transport Act 1994, you can be taken to court and punished under any of those rules, as seen in similar legislation such as the s 10 of 1961.

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Part 28General offences and provisions in relation to offences and appeals under this Act
General provisions in respect of offences

420Offence under more than 1 enactment

  1. Where an act or omission constitutes an offence under this Act and under any other Act, the offender may be prosecuted and punished either under this Act or under that other Act.

  2. Where an act or omission constitutes an offence under 2 or more provisions of this Act, the offender may be prosecuted and punished under any of those provisions.

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