Crimes Act 1900 No 40
Historical version for 16 March 1978 to 27 May 1979 (accessed 26 May 2013 at 09:40) Current version
Part 14Chapter 3(B)Larceny from a public library, &c

Larceny from a public library, &c

525   Stealing or damaging books etc in public library etc

Whosoever steals, or removes, secretes, or damages with intent to steal, any book, print, manuscript, or other article, or any part thereof, kept for the purposes of reference, or exhibition, or of art, science, or literature, in any public library, or in any building belonging to the Queen, or to any university or college, or the council of any municipality, shall, on conviction before two Justices, be liable to imprisonment for one year, and to pay a fine of $1,000 in addition to a fine equal to four times the value of the article stolen, or intended to have been stolen.

526   Term “Public Library”

Every collection of books, prints, manuscripts, or similar articles, kept in any school-of-arts, or mechanics-institute, or in any building, or room, occupied or habitually used by the members of any association, or municipality, as a reading-room, or library, shall be deemed a public library within the meaning of section 525.
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