Treasure Act 1996

Type Public General Act
Publication 1996-07-04
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Meaning of “treasure”

Meaning of “treasure”

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or which belong to a class designated under section 2(2).

Power to alter meaning

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Supplementary

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Ownership of treasure

Ownership of treasure which is found

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Meaning of “franchisee”

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the franchisee of the Crown in right of treasure trove for the place where the treasure was found.

Treasure vesting in the Crown

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Coroners’ jurisdiction

Jurisdiction of coroners

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Duty of finder to notify coroner

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Procedure for inquests

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Rewards, codes of practice and report

Rewards

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Codes of practice

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or that different provision should otherwise be made for treasure found in different areas, he may prepare two or more separate codes.

Report on operation of Act

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As soon as reasonably practicable after each anniversary of the coming into force of this section, the Secretary of State shall lay before Parliament a report on the operation of this Act in the preceding year.

Miscellaneous

Application of Act to Northern Ireland

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In the application of this Act to Northern Ireland—

Consequential amendments

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(10A) This Article does not apply in relation to an object if the person who found it believes or has reasonable grounds for believing that the object is treasure within the meaning of the Treasure Act 1996.

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Short title, commencement and extent

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Meaning of “treasure”.

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must notify the Coroner for Treasure before the end of the notice period.

8B

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