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Evidence (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2011
187No privilege against self-incrimination for bodies corporate
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187 No privilege against self-incrimination for bodies corporate
(1) This section applies if, under a law of the Territory or in a
proceeding, a body corporate is required to:
(a) answer a question or give information; or
(b) produce a document or any other thing, or
(c) do any other act whatever.
(2) The body corporate is not entitled to refuse or fail to comply with the
requirement on the ground that answering the question, giving the
information, producing the document or other thing or doing that
other act, as the case may be, might tend to incriminate the body or
make the body liable to a penalty.
Note for section 187
This section differs from the Commonwealth Act, NSW Act and Victorian Act.