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62c. 45
Criminal Law Act 1977

Sch. 2

13. The following offences under the 1913 c. 27.Forgery Act 1913—

(a) offences under paragraph (a) of section 2(2) (forgery of valuable security etc.) in relation to any document being an authority or request for the payment of money or for the delivery or transfer of goods and chattels, where the amount of money or the value of the goods or chattels does not exceed £1,000 but does exceed £100;
(b) offences under paragraph (a) of section 7 (demanding property on forged documents), where the amount of the money or the value of the property in respect of which the offence is committed does not exceed £1,000 but does exceed £100.

14. Offences under section 17 of the 1914 c. 47.Deeds of Arrangement Act 1914 (trustee making preferential payments).

15. Offences under section 3(4) of the 1919 c. 51.Checkweighing in Various Industries Act 1919 (false statements).

16. Offences under section 8(2) of the 1920 c. 41.Census Act 1920 (disclosing census information).

17. Offences under the following provisions of the 1956 c. 69.Sexual Offences Act 1956—

(a) section 6 (unlawful sexual intercourse with a girl under 16);
(b) section 26 (permitting a girl under 16 to use premises for sexual intercourse).

18. Offences under section 3(1) of the 1964 c. 87.Shipping Contracts and Commercial Documents Act 1964 (offences), so far as it relates to the contravention of any direction under that Act.

19. The following offences under the 1967 c. 58.Criminal Law Act 1967—

(a) offences under section 4(1) (assisting offenders); and
(b) offences under section 5(1) (concealing arrestable offences and giving false information),

where the offence to which they relate is triable either way otherwise than by virtue of section 16(2) above.

20. The following offences under the 1968 c. 60.Theft Act 1968—

(a) burglary in a dwelling where entry to the dwelling or part of it in which the burglary was committed, or to any building or part of a building containing the dwelling, was obtained by force or deception or by the use of any tool, key or appliance, except where any person in the dwelling was subjected to violence or the threat of violence;
(b) handling stolen goods from an offence not committed in the United Kingdom.

21. Uttering any forged document the forgery of which is an offence mentioned in this Schedule.

22. Aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring the commission of any offence mentioned in the preceding paragraphs of this Schedule except paragraph 19.