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18.—(1) In sections 55 to 57 of AFA 2006 (general time limits for commencing proceedings against servicemen or former servicemen), references to a service offence include an SDA offence except one under RFA 1996.
(2) In section 55 of AFA 2006 as it applies in relation to an SDA offence—
(a)references to a person ceasing to be a member of a regular or reserve force include a person having ceased before commencement to be such a member;
(b)the reference to a person rejoining a regular or reserve force includes a person having rejoined it before commencement.
(3) In section 56 of AFA 2006 as it applies in relation to an SDA offence, references to a person ceasing to be subject to an additional duties commitment include a person having ceased before commencement to be so subject.
(4) In section 57 of AFA 2006 as it applies in relation to an SDA offence—
(a)references to a person ceasing to be subject to service law include a person having ceased to be subject to military law, air-force law or NDA 1957 except where at the time he did so he became subject to service law;
(b)references to being (or becoming) subject to service law include having been (or become) subject to military law, air-force law or NDA 1957.
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