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The Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) (Anguilla) Order 1994

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29.—(1) In this Part of this Act—

  • “cash” includes coins and notes in any currency;

  • “customs officer” means an officer appointed under the Customs Ordinance 1981(1) and includes the Comptroller of Customs;

  • “drug trafficking” has the same meaning as in the Drugs Trafficking Offences Ordinance 1988(2);

  • “exported”, in relation to any cash, includes its being brought to any place in Anguilla for the purpose of being exported;

  • “the proceeds of drug trafficking” has the same meaning as in the said Ordinance of 1988 and includes proceeds received by any person before as well as after the coming into force of this Part of this Act.

(2) In section 25 above “the prescribed sum” means such sum in dollars as may for the time being be prescribed for the purposes of that section by an order in the Gazette made by the Governor; and in determining under that section whether an amount of currency other than dollars is not less than the prescribed sum that amount shall be converted at the prevailing rate of exchange.

(1)

Anguilla Ordinance No. 7 of 1981.

(2)

Anguilla Ordinance No. 14 of 1988 amended by Anguilla Ordinance No. 13 of 1990.

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