613. Permitted disclosure of information relating to terrorist property.
Criminal Law (Volume 25 (2020), paras 1–552; Volume 26 (2020), paras 553–1014) | Commentary
The disclosure of information relating to terrorist property is permitted in two cases notwithstanding any restriction on its disclosure by statute or otherwise (for example, by contract)1.
The first case is where a person believes or suspects that another person has committed
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The disclosure of information relating to terrorist property is permitted in two cases notwithstanding any restriction on its disclosure by statute or otherwise (for example, by contract)1.
The first case is where a person believes or suspects that another person has committed
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