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The prescribed sum is the maximum
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of certain offences in the
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. In England and Wales and Northern Ireland, it is now equivalent to level 5 on the
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, which it predates. In
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, it is now equal to twice level 5 on the standard scale.


England and Wales

The prescribed sum is defined b
section 32(9)
of the
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. It can be altered under section 143(1) of that Act. It was previously defined by section 28(7) of the Criminal Law Act 1977. It could be altered under section 61(1) of that Act. The prescribed sum, within the meaning of the said section 32, may be referred to in legislation as the "statutory maximum".


Scotland

The prescribed sum is defined b
section 225(8)
of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995. The prescribed sum was defined b
section 289B(6)
of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1975. The prescribed sum, within the meaning of the said section 225(8), may be referred to in legislation as the "statutory maximum".


Northern Ireland

The prescribed sum is defined b
article 4(8)
of the Fines and Penalties (Northern Ireland) Order 1984 (S.I. 1984/703 (N.I. 3)). It can be altered under article 17 of that Order. The prescribed sum, within the meaning of the said article 4, may be referred to in legislation as the "statutory maximum".The
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, section 5 and Schedule 1 (as amended by the
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, section 170(1) and Schedule 15, paragraph 58(b))


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