Singapore legislation

Section 2

of Hostage-Taking Act 2010

Section 2

Interpretation

Amended by1/2020

In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires —“bank” means a bank or merchant bank licensed under the Banking Act 1970, and includes a finance company licensed under the Finance Companies Act 1967;“Convention” means the International Convention against the Taking of Hostages adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 17 December 1979;“Convention country” means a foreign country that is a Party to the Convention;“country” includes a State or territory, as the case may be;“hostage-taking offence” means —

(a)

the offence under section 3; or

(b)

an abetment of, or a conspiracy or attempt to commit, the offence under section 3.

Definition

“bank” means a bank or merchant bank licensed under the Banking Act 1970, and includes a finance company licensed under the Finance Companies Act 1967;

Definition

“Convention” means the International Convention against the Taking of Hostages adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 17 December 1979;

Definition

“Convention country” means a foreign country that is a Party to the Convention;

Definition

“country” includes a State or territory, as the case may be;

Definition

“hostage-taking offence” means —

(a)

the offence under section 3; or

(b)

an abetment of, or a conspiracy or attempt to commit, the offence under section 3.

Amended by1/2020