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The Criminal Code Act 1899 - Ozcase Queensland Historical Legal ...

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CRIMINAL CODE SS. 506-509 165<br />

5Q6. ~ ~ of Seamen’s r ~ Tickets ~ OK ~ Documents y under Factories and<br />

s <strong>Act</strong>. Any person who-<br />

(1) Forges any document purporting to be, or intended by<br />

the offender to be understood to be or to be used as, a<br />

document required to be obtained or used under the<br />

provisions of the laws relating to the engagement or discharge<br />

of seamen, or the laws relating to the regulation of factories<br />

and shops; or<br />

(2) Utters any document which is required to be obtained or<br />

used under the provisions of these laws, and which has been<br />

issued to another person, and falsely represents himself to be<br />

the person named in the document;<br />

is guilty of an offence, and is liable on summa~y conviction to imprisonment<br />

with hard labour for one year, or to a fine of one hundred dollars.<br />

Decimal currency reference substituted pursuant to section 7 of Decimal<br />

Currency <strong>Act</strong> of 1965.<br />

lent Use of A s. Any person who-<br />

(1) Fraudulently, and with intent that the stamp may be used<br />

again, removes an adhesive stamp, or causes an adhesive<br />

stamp to be removed, from any document; or<br />

(2) Fraudulently, and with intent that the stamp may be used<br />

again, affixes an adhesive stamp which has been removed<br />

from any document to another document; or<br />

(3) Knowingly utters an adhesive stamp which has been fraudu-<br />

lently, and with intent that it may be used again, removed<br />

from any document; or<br />

(4) Knowingly utters any document which has on it an adhesive<br />

stamp that has been fraudulently, and with intent that it<br />

may be used again, removed from another document;<br />

is guilty of an offence, and is liable on summary conviction to a fine<br />

of one hundred dollars.<br />

Decimal currency reference substituted pursuant to section 7 of Decimal<br />

Currency <strong>Act</strong> of 1965.<br />

le sb Food. Any person<br />

(1) Knowingly gives to a purchaser a false warranty in writing<br />

with respect to an article of food or a drug sold by him,<br />

whether as principal or agent; or<br />

(2) Knowingly gives with any article of food or drug sold by<br />

him a label which falsely describes the article or drug sold;<br />

or<br />

(3) In any proceedings under the laws relating to the sale of<br />

food and drugs knowingly applies to an article of food or a<br />

drug a certificate or warranty given with respect to another<br />

article or drug;<br />

is guilty of an offence, and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of<br />

forty dollars.<br />

Decimal currency reference substituted pursuant to section 7 of Decimal<br />

Currency <strong>Act</strong> of 1965.<br />

Chapter Alternative. <strong>The</strong> provisions of this<br />

Chapter are alternative and without prejudice to any other provisions<br />

of this <strong>Code</strong> relating to the same matters, but so that an offender cannot<br />

be twice convicted for the same act.

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