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Formal Consolidation |  1985 RevEd
Forfeitures
29.—(1)  All articles with regard to which any offence has been committed under this Act or any rules made or permit granted thereunder, or in respect of which a breach has been committed of any of the restrictions or conditions subject to or upon which any licence has been issued, may be seized by any police officer and, together with the receptacles containing them, shall be forfeited to the Government on application made by the licensing authority.
(2)  All guns, arms, naval or military stores and war material of any kind whatsoever which are found without an apparent owner may be seized by any police officer, and if, after such notice given as to a Magistrate’s Court seems fit, no owner appears, they shall be forfeited to the Government.
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Informal Consolidation | Amended Act 30 of 2002
Forfeitures
29.—(1)  All articles with regard to which any offence has been committed under this Act or any rules made or permit granted thereunder, or in respect of which a breach has been committed of any of the restrictions or conditions subject to or upon which any licence has been issued, may be seized by any police officer and, together with the receptacles containing them, shall be forfeited to the Government on application made by the Licensing Officer.
(2)  All guns, arms, naval or military stores and war material of any kind whatsoever which are found without an apparent owner may be seized by any police officer, and if, after such notice given as to a Magistrate’s Court seems fit, no owner appears, they shall be forfeited to the Government.
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