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Crimes at Sea Act 2000

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Distinguished Terms in this instrument
Term(s) Definition Defined in Legislation See Section(s)
act

includes an omission.

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adjacent area

for a State has the meaning given by clause 14 of this Schedule.

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Australian ship

means:

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baseline

for a State has the meaning given by clause 15 of this Schedule.

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baseline ofAustralia’s territorial sea

means the baseline from which the breadth of the territorial sea is to be measured under section 7 of the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973 (Commonwealth).

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continental shelf

has the same meaning as in the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973 (Commonwealth).

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cooperative scheme

means the legislative and administrative scheme for applying and enforcing criminal law in the areas adjacent to the coast of Australia set out in Schedule 1.

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foreign ship

means a ship other than an Australian ship.

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Greater Sunrise special regime area

means the area described in clause 1 of Schedule 2.

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indictable offence

means an offence for which a charge may be laid by indictment or an equivalent process (whether that is the only, or an optional, way to lay a charge of the offence).

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inner adjacent area

for a State means the parts of the adjacent area for the State that are:

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intergovernmental agreement

means the agreement entered into under clause 5 of this Schedule.

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Joint Petroleum Development Area

has the same meaning as in the Petroleum ( Timor Sea Treaty) Act 2003 .

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law of criminal investigation, procedure and evidence

means law (including unwritten law) about:

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maritime offence

means an offence against a law that applies in the adjacent area for a State under this scheme.

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offence

means an indictable or summary offence.

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outer adjacent area

for a State means the part of the adjacent area for the State that is outside the inner adjacent area for the State.

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participating State Minister

means a Minister responsible for administering a State Act that gives effect to this scheme.

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petroleum

has the same meaning as in the Treaty (within the meaning of the Petroleum ( Timor Sea Treaty) Act 2003 ).

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petroleum activities

has the same meaning as Petroleum Activities has in the Treaty between Australia and the Democratic Republic of Timor ‐ Leste Establishing their Maritime Boundaries in the Timor Sea done at New York on 6 March 2018, as in force from time to time.

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