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"(1) Subject to subsection (2) below, any act done by a person in a country or territory outside the United Kingdom which -
(2) No proceedings shall by virtue of this section be brought against any person unless he was at the commencement of this section, or has subsequently become a British citizen or resident in the United Kingdom.
(6) In proceedings on indictment, the question whether the condition [in subsection 1(a)] is satisfied is to be decided by the judge alone.
(7) Subject to subsection (8) below, in this section 'listed sexual offence' means any of the following -
[3] On 6 March 2001 the Sheriff adjourned the first diet until 8 March and on that date he heard submissions in respect of a minute of notice to the effect that the Sheriff Court at Dunfermline had no jurisdiction in respect of charge 2 where the offence related to alleged conduct in Spain. On 14 March the Sheriff repelled the plea and granted leave to appeal.
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