summary offences act 2005


summary of impressions or inferences”. Note: This section was amended by the Safe Night Out Legislation Amendment Act 2014 (Qld) to change the offence from “drunk in a public place” to “intoxicated in a public place”. 5.Obstruction of footpath etc. 26 of 2005: Other document - Other as made: This is an Act of the previous Norfolk Island Legislative Assembly that was continued in force under s16 and 16A of the Norfolk Island Act … SUMMARY OFFENCES ACT 2005 - SECT 10 Being intoxicated in a public place 10 Being intoxicated in a public place (1) A person must not be intoxicated in a public place. 8 Schedule 2 Dictionary Summary Offences Act 2005 (Qld). 7 Schedule 2 Dictionary Summary Offences Act 2005 (Qld). SUMMARY OFFENCES ACT 2005 - SECT 11 Trespass 11 Trespass (1) A person must not unlawfully enter, or remain in, a dwelling or the yard for a dwelling. (2) In this section— "intoxicated" means drunk or otherwise adversely affected by drugs or another intoxicating substance. 4 Schedule 2 Dictionary Summary Offences Act 2005 (Qld). Summary Offences Act 2005 (NI) Other - C2015Q00248; In force - Superseded Version; View Series; Act No. Offences connected to lotteries. Penalty— Maximum penalty—2 penalty units. 8 s 6(4) Summary Offences Act 2005 (Qld). (2) A person must not unlawfully enter, or remain in, a place used as a yard for, or a place used for, a business purpose. SUMMARY OFFENCES ACT 1966 TABLE OF PROVISIONS Long Title 1.Short title, commencement and division 3.Definitions PART I--PROVISIONS APPLICABLE THROUGHOUT VICTORIA Division 1--Public order 4.Offences relating to the good order of towns etc. The offences listed here do not apply to lotteries or products forming part of the National Lottery, which are dealt with under the National Lottery etc. Act 1998 rather than the Gambling Act 2005. 2, 2015) This is an Act of the previous Norfolk Island Legislative Assembly that was continued in force under s16 and 16A of the Norfolk Island Act 1979. 7 Schedule 2 Dictionary Summary Offences Act 2005 (Qld). s 25 Summary Offences Act 2005 (Qld) The prosecution must prove that: 1. Entered or used a vehicle; “Vehicle” includes a motor vehicle, bicycle or boat.2 The defendant is taken to have used the motor vehicle if he was a passenger.3 3. 9 s 364 Industrial Relations Act 1999 (Qld). Example: the place may have a high chain-wire fence along its boundaries. Summary Offences (General) Regulations 2001—ceased Summary Offences (Traffic Infringement Notice) Regulations 1994 —ceased Summary Offences (Variation of Schedule 2) Regulations 2020 The defendant unlawfully; “Unlawfully” means without authorisation, justification or excuse by law.1 2. 9 s 6(5) Summary Offences Act 2005 (Qld). Penalty— Maximum penalty—20 penalty units or 1 year’s imprisonment. 26 of 2005: Act Applied Law as amended, incorporating amendments up to Norfolk Island Continued Laws Ordinance 2015 (No. Police enquiries regarding offences connected to the National Lottery should be directed to the Commission. Act No. 10 See Newell v Weston [2015] QDC 158 and Cleret v Commissioner of Police [2019] QDC 20. Division 1A--Move-on powers 6.Direction to move on Division 1B--Councils to consult with Victoria Police 6A. The views expressed in it … SUMMARY OFFENCES ACT August 2013 Legal Policy Division, Policy Coordination NT Department of the Attorney-General and Justice PCD13/5950, file 20112272 This report has been prepared for the purposes of consideration by the Northern Territory Government. The defendant does not need to be in a public place: see Atkinson v Gibson [2010] QCA 279 at [10]; and Butterworth v Geddes [2005] QDC 333 at [7] (Forde DCJ).