Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2023C00229:section:3:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2023C00229
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 3 (pt 4/10)
Character Range: 17815–20434

property in respect of an offence against the law of that country; or
 (b) a declaration, direction, notice, decree or other decision (however described), made under the law of a foreign country by a court or other judicial authority, evidencing forfeiture of property under the law of that country.
foreign law immunity certificate means a certificate given, or a declaration made, by a foreign country or under a law of a foreign country, certifying or declaring that, under the law of the foreign country, persons generally or a specified person could or could not, either generally or in specified proceedings and either generally or in specified circumstances, be required:
 (a) to answer a specified question; or
 (b) to produce a specified document.
foreign offence means an offence against a law of a foreign country.
foreign order means:
 (a) a foreign forfeiture order; or
 (b) a foreign pecuniary penalty order; or
 (c) a foreign restraining order.
foreign pecuniary penalty order means an order, made under the law of a foreign country by a court or other judicial authority, imposing a pecuniary penalty in respect of an offence against the law of that country, but does not include an order for the payment of a sum of money by way of compensation, restitution or damages to an injured person.
foreign prisoner means a person who is being held in custody pending trial for or sentence for, or is under a sentence of imprisonment for, an offence against a law of a foreign country, but does not include a person who is at large after having escaped from lawful custody.
foreign restraining order means an order:
 (a) made under the law of a foreign country (whether or not by a court) in respect of an offence against the law of that country; and
 (b) which is, or purports to be, made for the purpose of preserving property (whether or not the order also purports to do other things) including an order:
 (i) restraining a particular person or persons from dealing with the property; or
 (ii) freezing the property; or
 (iii) directing the seizure of the property; or
 (iv) directing that the property be taken into official custody or control.
foreign serious offence means a serious offence against a law of a foreign country.
forensic evidence has the same meaning as in Part ID of the Crimes Act 1914.
forensic material has the same meaning as in Part ID of the Crimes Act 1914.
forensic procedure has the same meaning as in Part ID of the Crimes Act 1914.
frisk search means:
 (a) a search of a person conducted by quickly running the hands over the person's outer clothes; and
 (b) an examination of