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Criminal Code Act 1899
sch.1-sec.3-oc.2Wills and registers
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### sch.1-sec.3-oc.2 Wills and registers
If the property in question is a testamentary instrument, whether the testator is living or dead, or a register which is authorised or required by law to be kept for authenticating or recording the title to any property, or for recording births, baptisms, marriages, deaths, or burials, or a copy of any part of any such register which is required by law to be sent to any public officer, the offender is guilty of a crime, and is liable to imprisonment for 14 years.