Singapore legislation

Clause 35

of Passports Bill

Clause 35

Interpretation of this Part

(1)

In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires —

Definition

“gain” means —

(a)

a gain in property or a supply of services (whether temporary or permanent); or

(b)

an opportunity to earn remuneration or greater remuneration or to gain a financial advantage otherwise than by way of remuneration;

Definition

“loss” means —

(a)

a loss of property or a supply of services (whether temporary or permanent); or

(b)

any deprivation of an opportunity to earn remuneration or greater remuneration or an opportunity to gain a financial advantage otherwise than by way of remuneration;

Definition

“public duty” means a function that is given to —

(a)

a public officer;

(b)

an employee or a member of a public authority, board or tribunal established by or under written law for the purposes of a public function; or

(c)

a contractor who exercises a function or performs work for the Government or public authority referred to in paragraph (b),as such, and includes every person who is in actual possession of the situation of a person referred to paragraph (a), (b) or (c), whatever legal defect there may be in his right to hold that situation.

(2)

A person shall be treated for the purposes of this Part as making a false Singapore passport, a false Singapore travel document or a false foreign travel document if he alters a document so as to make it false in any respect (whether or not it was already a false document before the alteration or is false in some other respect apart from that alteration).

(3)

In this Part, any reference to inducing a person to accept a false document as genuine, or a copy of a false document as a copy of a genuine one, includes a reference to inducing a machine to respond to the document or copy as if it were a genuine document or copy of a genuine one.