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Summary Proceedings Act 1957 [Full Act]
Enforcement of fines
Interpretation
For the purposes of sections 100C to 100Y, a person is, in relation to a defendant, a [ substitute for the defendant] or a substitute if—
(a)
the person is served with a written caution, under section 100C, about the defendant's default in paying a fine for a traffic offence; and
(b)
within 4 years after the date of service of that written caution, the defendant defaults, and continues to be in default, on a further fine for a traffic offence committed while using a motor vehicle that, at the time of the commission of that offence, the person owned or had an interest in.
Geneva Conventions Act 1958 [Full Act]
Protocol I
[substitute] means an organisation acting in place of a Protecting Power in accordance with Article 5.
Sentences, orders, and related matters
Discharge and miscellaneous orders
For the purposes of sections 128 to 142, a person is, in relation to an offender, a [ substitute for the offender] or a substitute if—
(a)
the person is served with a written caution, under section 129B, about an offence committed by the offender; and
(b)
within 4 years after the date of the commission of the offence for which that written caution was served, the offender commits a further offence specified in section 128(1) involving a motor vehicle that, at the time of the commission of that offence, the person owns or has an interest in.
Sentencing (Vehicle Confiscation) Amendment Act 2009 [Full Act]
Interpretation of terms used in sections 128 to 142
For the purposes of sections 128 to 142, a person is, in relation to an offender, a [substitute for the offender] or a substitute if—
(a)
the person is served with a written caution, under section 129B, about an offence committed by the offender; and
(b)
within 4 years after the date of the commission of the offence for which that written caution was served, the offender commits a further offence specified in section 128(1) involving a motor vehicle that, at the time of the commission of that offence, the person owns or has an interest in.
Summary Proceedings (Vehicle Seizure) Amendment Act 2009 [Full Act]
New heading and sections 100A to 100Y inserted
For the purposes of sections 100C to 100Y, a person is, in relation to a defendant, a [substitute for the defendant] or a substitute if—
(a)
the person is served with a written caution, under section 100C, about the defendant's default in paying a fine for a traffic offence; and
(b)
within 4 years after the date of service of that written caution, the defendant defaults, and continues to be in default, on a further fine for a traffic offence committed while using a motor vehicle that, at the time of the commission of that offence, the person owned or had an interest in.
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