Repeal and amendments.

1968. c. 50, A. 33. (Cap. 2103

Second Schedule.

Transitional provisions. 1966, 50. 1. SICROCK).

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under this Ordinance, and in any such enactment "receive" (when the expression relates to an offence of receiving) shall mean bandle, and "receiver" shall be construed accordingly; and

(b) without prejudice to paragraph (6), references in any enactment, whenever passed, to theft or stealing (includ- ing references to stolea goods), and references to robbery, burglary, aggravated burglary or handling stolen goods, shall be construed in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance, including those of section 26.

35. (1) The Larceny Ordinance is repealed.

(2) The cnactments specified in the first column of the Second Schedule are amended to the extent and in the manner set out in the second column of that Schedule.

36. (1) Sections 29 and 30 shall apply in relation to pro- ceedings for an offence committed before the commencement of this Ordinance as they would apply in relation to proceedings for a corresponding offence under this Ordinance and shall so apply in place of any corresponding enactment repealed by this Ordinance.

(2) Subject to subsection (1), no repeal or amendment by this Ordinance of any enactment relating to procedure or evidence, or to the jurisdiction or powers of any court, or to the effect of a conviction, shall affect the operation of the enactment in relation to offences committed before the commencement of this Ordin- ance or to proceedings for any such offence.

Offences.

1. Theft (section 9).

FIRST SCHEDULE.

ALTERNATIVE VERDICTS.

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Other offences of which the defendant may be found guilty.

(i) Taking conveyance without authority

(section 14).

(1) Obtaining properly by deception

[section 17).

(iii) Obtaining pecuniary advantage by deccp.

tion (section 18).

(iv) False accounting (section 19%.

(v) Handling stolen goods (section 24).

(vi) Going equipped for stealing (section 27).

Ofencer.

Robbery (section 10%

3.

Assault with intent to rob (section 10),

4.

Burglary (section 11).

Aggravated burglary (section 12),

6. Taking conveyance

without authority (section 14(1)).

7. Obtaining property

by deception (section 17)

8. Obtaining pecuniary advantage by decep- tion (section 18).

5. Blackmail

(section 2301))

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Otter offences of which the defendant may be found guilty.

(1) Theft (section 9).

(H) Assault with intent to rab (section 10), (16) Blackmail (section 23(1)).

(iv) Handling stolen goods (section 24)

(v) Common assault.

(Theft (section 9).

(ii) Robbery (section 10)

(i) Blackmail (section 23(1)).

(iv) Common assault,

() Theft (section 9).

(7) Handling stolen property (section 24). (ii) Going equipped for stealing (section 27).

(iv) Inflicting grievous bodily harm.

(i) Theft (section 9).

(i) Burglary (section 11).

(i) Handling stolen property (section 24).

(iv) Going equipped for stealing (section 27),

(V) Inflicting grievous bodily harm.

(vi) Possession of arms.

(vii) Possession of imitation firearm.

(viii) Possession of explosive,

Going equipped for stealing (section 27).

(1) Theft (section 9).

(ii) Obtaining pecuniary advantage by deception

(section 18)

(i) Blackmail (section 23(1))

(iv) Handling stolen goods (section 24).

(v) Going equipped for stealing (section 17)

(i) Theft (section 91.

(if) Oblaining property by deception

(section 17).

(i) Blackmail (section 23(1))

(iv) Handling stolen goods (section 24).

(1) Obtaining property by deception

(section 17).

(ii) Obtaining pecuniary advantage by deception

(section 18).

(ii) Possession of blackmailing Jetter

(section 23(4))

(iv) Common assault.

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