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CRIMES ACT 1900 - SECT 4
Definitions
4 Definitions
(1) In this Act, unless the context or subject-matter otherwise indicates or
requires:
"Aircraft" includes any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from
the reactions of the air.
"Armed", in relation to a weapon, or instrument, or an offensive weapon, or
instrument, that is a dangerous weapon, includes bearing or having the
immediate physical possession of the weapon, or instrument.
"Authorised officer" has the same meaning as it has in the Criminal
Procedure Act 1986 .
"Banker" includes every director or manager of any banking company, whether
incorporated or not, or of any branch thereof, and every person carrying on
the business of a banker.
"Cattle" includes any horse, mare, gelding, colt, foal, filly, ass, mule,
bull, cow, ox, steer, heifer, calf, ram, ewe, sheep, lamb, pig, goat, deer,
alpaca, llama, vicuna, camel, or dromedary, and every hybrid or cross thereof.
"Court" and
"Judge" respectively shall be equally taken to mean the Court in which or the
Judge before whom the trial or proceeding is had in respect of which either
word is used.
"Dangerous weapon" means: (a) a firearm (within the meaning of the Firearms
Act 1996 ), or
(b) a prohibited weapon within the meaning of the
Weapons Prohibition Act 1998 , or
(c) a spear gun.
"Document of title to goods" includes every bill of lading, India warrant,
dock warrant, warehousekeeper’s certificate, warrant, or order for the
delivery or transfer of any goods or valuable thing, and every bought and sold
note or document used in the ordinary course of business as proof of the
possession or control of goods, or purporting to authorise by indorsement or
delivery, the possessor of such document to transfer or receive any goods
thereby represented or therein mentioned or referred to.
"Document of title to land" includes every deed, certificate of title, map,
paper, or parchment, written or printed, or partly written and partly printed,
being or containing evidence of the title, or part of the title, to any real
estate or to any interest in or out of real estate.
"Dwelling-house" includes: (a) any building or other structure intended for
occupation as a dwelling and capable of being so occupied, although it has
never been so occupied,
(b) a boat or vehicle in or on which any person
resides, and
(c) any building or other structure within the same curtilage as
a dwelling-house, and occupied therewith or whose use is ancillary to the
occupation of the dwelling-house.
"Governor" means, except in respect of the exercise of the pardoning power,
the Governor with the advice of the Executive Council.
"Grievous bodily harm" includes: (a) the destruction (other than in the course
of a medical procedure) of the foetus of a pregnant woman, whether or not the
woman suffers any other harm, and
(b) any permanent or serious disfiguring of
the person, and
(c) any grievous bodily disease (in which case a reference to
the infliction of grievous bodily harm includes a reference to causing a
person to contract a grievous bodily disease).
"Indictment" includes any information presented or filed as provided by law
for the prosecution of offences.
"Intoxicating substance" includes alcohol or a narcotic drug or any other
substance that affects a person’s senses or understanding.
"Judge" -see
"Court".
"Loaded arms" means any gun, pistol, or other arms, loaded in the barrel or
chamber or magazine with gunpowder or other explosive substance, and with
ball, shot, slug, or other destructive material, although the attempt to
discharge may fail from want of proper priming, or from any other cause; and
every gun, pistol, or other arms, unlawfully presented at any person, shall be
deemed to be loaded unless the contrary is shown.
"Member of the crew" in relation to an aircraft means a person having
functions or duties on board the aircraft.
"Minor indictable offence" means an indictable offence that is not a
serious indictable offence.
"Money" includes all coined money, whether current within New South Wales or
not, and all bank notes or instruments ordinarily so called, if current as
such, and payable to the bearer.
"Night" means the period of time commencing at nine of the clock in the
evening of each day and concluding at six of the clock in the morning of the
next succeeding day.
"Offensive weapon or instrument" means: (a) a dangerous weapon, or
(b) any
thing that is made or adapted for offensive purposes, or
(c) any thing that,
in the circumstances, is used, intended for use or threatened to be used for
offensive purposes, whether or not it is ordinarily used for offensive
purposes or is capable of causing harm.
"Officer", in relation to a body corporate or public company, includes a
person who has been appointed, or acts, as an auditor of the body corporate or
public company.
"Person",
"Master", and
"Employer" severally include any society, company, or corporation.
"Place of Divine worship" includes any building or structure ordinarily used
for Divine worship.
"Property" includes every description of real and personal property; money,
valuable securities, debts, and legacies; and all deeds and instruments
relating to, or evidencing the title or right to any property, or giving a
right to recover or receive any money or goods; and includes not only property
originally in the possession or under the control of any person, but also any
property into or for which the same may have been converted or exchanged, and
everything acquired by such conversion or exchange, whether immediately or
otherwise.
"Property belonging to a vessel" includes every portion of its cargo, and
property belonging to any of the officers, crew, or passengers thereof.
"Public disorder" means a riot or other civil disturbance that gives rise to a
serious risk to public safety, whether at a single location or resulting from
a series of incidents in the same or different locations.
"Railway" includes a tramway, and also includes all stations, buildings,
structures and equipment belonging to or associated with a railway or tramway.
"Serious indictable offence" means an indictable offence that is punishable by
imprisonment for life or for a term of 5 years or more.
"Trustee" means a trustee on some express trust howsoever created, and
includes the heir or personal representative of such trustee, and every other
person upon whom the duty of such trust shall have devolved, and also any
official manager, assignee, liquidator, or other like officer, acting under
any Act relating to joint stock companies or to bankruptcy or insolvency and
also an executor or administrator.
"Valuable security" includes every order or other security whatsoever
entitling or evidencing the title of any person to any share or interest in
any public stock or fund, whether of any part of the British dominions or of
any Foreign State, or in any fund of any body corporate, company, or society,
whether within or without the British dominions, or to any deposit in any
bank; and every debenture, deed, bond, bill, note, cheque, warrant, order, or
security whatsoever for money, or for payment of money, whether current in any
part of the British dominions or in any Foreign State, and every
document of title to land or goods, as herein defined.
(2) A dwelling-house
does not cease to be a dwelling-house by reason only of being temporarily
unoccupied.
(4) In this Act, except in so far as the context or
subject-matter otherwise indicates or requires, a reference to an offence
mentioned in a specified provision of this Act that has been amended or
repealed is, or includes, a reference to an offence mentioned in the provision
as in force before the amendment or repeal.
(7) A reference in any offence
under this Act to causing any poison, intoxicating substance or other
destructive or noxious thing to be administered to or taken by any person
includes a reference to causing any person to inhale, take or be exposed to
the poison, intoxicating substance or thing by its release into the person’s
environment.
(8) Notes included in this Act do not form part of this Act.
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