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AI Summary of 855. Offence of contravening disqualification order or restriction
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855. Offence of contravening disqualification order or restriction
(1) A person shall be guilty of a category 2 offence who acts, in relation to any company, in a manner or a capacity which he or she is prohibited from doing by virtue of being a person -
(a) who is subject to a disqualification order, or
(b) who is subject to a declaration of restriction under section 819.
(2) A person convicted of an offence under subsection (1) shall be deemed to be subject to a disqualification order from the date of the conviction unless he or she is already subject to a disqualification order at that date.
(3) Where a person convicted of an offence under subsection (1) was subject to a disqualification order immediately before the date of the conviction, the period for which he or she was disqualified shall be extended for -
(a) a further period of 10 years beginning after the date of the conviction, or
(b) such other (shorter or longer) further period as the court, on the application of the prosecutor or the defendant and having regard to all the circumstances of the case, may order.
(4) Section 847 shall not apply to a person convicted of an offence under subsection (1).
(5) In this section and the subsequent provisions of this Chapter -