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  1. Oceans Act - S.C. 1996, c. 31 (Section 11)
    Marginal note:Prevention in contiguous zone of infringement of federal laws

     A person who is responsible for the enforcement of a federal law that is a customs, fiscal, immigration or sanitary law and who has reasonable grounds to believe that a person in the contiguous zone of Canada would, if that person were to enter Canada, commit an offence under that law may, subject to Canada’s international obligations, prevent the entry of that person into Canada or the commission of the offence and, for greater certainty, section 25 of the Criminal Code applies in respect of the exercise by a person of any powers under this section.


  2. Oceans Act - S.C. 1996, c. 31 (Section 39.10)
    Marginal note:Suspended sentence
    •  (1) Where a person is convicted of an offence and the court suspends the passing of sentence pursuant to the Criminal Code, the court may, in addition to any probation order made on suspending the passing of that sentence, make an order containing one or more of the prohibitions, directions or requirements mentioned in section 39.9.


  3. Oceans Act - S.C. 1996, c. 31 (Section 39.91)
    Marginal note:Suspended sentence
    •  (1) Where a person is convicted of an offence and the court suspends the passing of sentence pursuant to the Criminal Code, the court may, in addition to any probation order made on suspending the passing of that sentence, make an order containing one or more of the prohibitions, directions or requirements mentioned in section 39.9.

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  4. Oceans Act - S.C. 1996, c. 31 (Section Footnote *109)
    Marginal note:Coming into force

     This Act or any of its provisions, other than section 53, comes into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.


  5. Oceans Act - S.C. 1996, c. 31 (Section 21)
    Marginal note:Application of provincial law
    •  (1) Subject to this section and to any other Act of Parliament, the laws of a province apply to the same extent as federal laws apply pursuant to section 20 in any area of the sea

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    • Marginal note:Interpretation

      (3) For the purposes of this section, the laws of a province shall be applied as if the area of the sea in which those laws apply under this section were within the territory of that province.

    • Marginal note:Sums due to province

      (4) Any sum due under a law of a province that applies in an area of the sea under this section belongs to Her Majesty in right of the province.

    • Marginal note:Limitation

      (5) For greater certainty, this section shall not be interpreted as providing a basis for any claim, by or on behalf of a province, in respect of any interest in or legislative jurisdiction over any area of the sea in which a law of a province applies under this section or the living or non-living resources of that area, or as limiting the application of any federal laws.



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