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Seizing Control of a Ship or Fixed Platform Laws in Canada

Part II of the Criminal Code / Offences Against Public Order

Unauthorized Control Over Maritime Properties

If you have been charged with a crime in Dartmouth, you should consult with a criminal defence lawyer in your area

DartmouthLawyersNear Me

Heritage House Law Office

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
92 Ochterloney Street
(902) 466-4412

Burnside Law Office

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
202 Brownlow Avenue, Suite 400
(902) 468-3066

Boyneclarke

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
99 Wyse Rd Unit 600
(902) 460-3407

Landry Mcgillivray

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Suite 300, 33 Ochterloney Street
(902) 463-8800

Casey Rodgers Chisholm Penny Duggan LLP

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
219 Waverley Rd, Suite 201
(902) 334-2152

Weldon Mcinnis Barristers And Solicitors

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
118 Ochterloney Street
(902) 469-2421
Seizing Control of a Ship or Fixed Platform in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia - Glossary of Terms

Glossary of Legal Terms

Fixed platform

An artificial island or a marine structure permanently attached to the seabed for the purpose of exploration of resources or for other economic purposes. People can be charged with seizing or exercising control over a fixed platform.

Indictable offence

Indictable offences are the most serious offences under the Criminal Code and they come with more serious punishments, up to a maximum penalty of life in prison.

Ship

Every vessel not permanently attached to the seabed, other than a warship, a ship being used as a naval auxiliary or for customs or police purposes, or a ship that has been withdrawn from navigation or is laid up.

Seizing Control of a Ship or Fixed Platform in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia - Tagged With:
Tagged With: Against Public Order
Seizing Control of a Ship or Fixed Platform in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia - Tagged With:
Code Citations: s.78.1 (3)
Seizing Control of a Ship or Fixed Platform in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia - Referenced Links