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Conservation with justice - A rights-based approach
… wrongs committed. Normally, a company will be guilty of an offence if the offence-relevant conduct involves instructions or other acts … help, support, or assistance to a person committing an offence or who incite, encourage, or counsel such a person. …
Wetlands, water and the law. Using law to advance wetland conservation and wise use
… restoration orders would presumably constitute a criminal offence subject to financial or other penalties. The second … Breach of any of these conditions constitutes a criminal offence. The refusal of consent by the Authority is not … management measures on the site.176 It is a criminal offence for the owner or occupier to carry out a potentially …
Guidebook for policy and legislative development on conservation and sustainable use of freshwater resources
… or through drainage or seepage; shall be guilty of an offence, whether or not he acted intentionally and whether he … whether or not proceedings have been instituted for an offence against this Act or the regulations. Any such … civil engineering technician; shall be guilty of an offence and liable to fine not exceeding ten thousand dollars …