Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Period of limitation begins on the offence date or when the offence or offender identity becomes known, excluding the first day. Commencement rules for the period of limitation fix when proceedings may be taken: it begins on the date of the offence; if the offence was not known to the aggrieved person or any police officer, it begins on the earlier day the offence comes to their knowledge; if the offender's identity was unknown, it begins on the earlier day the identity becomes known to the aggrieved person or the investigating police officer. The day from which the period is computed is excluded.
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Period of limitation begins on the offence date or when the offence or offender identity becomes known, excluding the first day.
Commencement rules for the period of limitation fix when proceedings may be taken: it begins on the date of the offence; if the offence was not known to the aggrieved person or any police officer, it begins on the earlier day the offence comes to their knowledge; if the offender's identity was unknown, it begins on the earlier day the identity becomes known to the aggrieved person or the investigating police officer. The day from which the period is computed is excluded.
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