Coroners Act 2006

General provisions

11: Application of Act to deaths of members of visiting forces

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This Act has a special rule when it comes to deaths of members of visiting forces. You need to consider section 19 of the Visiting Forces Act 2004, which is about inquiries into these deaths. This section applies to members of visiting forces.

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Part 1General provisions

11Application of Act to deaths of members of visiting forces

  1. This Act is subject to section 19 of the Visiting Forces Act 2004, which applies to inquiries relating to members of visiting forces.

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