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Crimes (Sentencing) Act 2005
111Reparation orders—power to make other orders etc
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111 Reparation orders—power to make other orders etc
To remove any doubt, the power to make a reparation order under a
provision of this Act is additional to the court’s other powers under
this Act or any other territory law, including its power to make a
reparation order under another provision of this Act or any other
territory law.
Example
Stan broke into Alice’s house and stole property belonging to Alice. None of the
property was recovered. Stan is convicted of the theft of the property. The court
may make reparation orders ordering Stan to pay Alice—
• the value of the stolen property (see s 20); and
• the costs of repairing the damage caused during the break-in (see s 19).