
1 
This Order may be cited as
the Hijacking Act 1971 (Guernsey) Order 1971 and shall come into operation
on 15th November 1971.
2 

(1) In this Order the expression “Guernsey”
 means the Bailiwick of Guernsey including,
where the context so admits, the territorial waters thereof.

(2) The Interpretation Act 1889
shall apply for the purpose of the interpretation of this Order as it applies
for the purpose of the interpretation of an Act of Parliament.
3 
Sections 1, 2 and 4 of the Hijacking Act 1971
shall extend to Guernsey with, in the case of sections 1 and 2,
the adaptations and modifications specified in the Schedule to this Order.
4 
This Order, and any Order
made under section 4
of the Hijacking
Act 1971, shall be registered in the Royal
Court of Guernsey.
W. G. Agnew

SCHEDULE
1 
In section 1(1)
and (2)(ii)
 for the words “the
United Kingdom” there shall be substituted the word 
“Guernsey”.
2 
In section 1(2)(iii)
there shall be inserted after the words “United Kingdom”
, in each place where they occur, the words “or
Guernsey”.
3 
In section 1(4)(b)
for the words “the United Kingdom” there
shall be substituted the word “Guernsey”.

4 
For section 2
there shall be substituted the following section:—“
2 
Without prejudice to 
section 1 of the Tokyo Convention Act
1967 as extended to Guernsey by the Tokyo Convention Act 1967 (Guernsey)
Order 1969 (which makes similar provision for offences on board British-controlled
aircraft), where a person (of whatever nationality) does on board any aircraft
(wherever registered) and while outside Guernsey any act which, if done in
Guernsey would constitute the offence of murder, attempted murder, manslaughter,
culpable homicide or assault, his act shall constitute that offence if it
is done in connection with the offence of hijacking committed or attempted
by him on board that aircraft.”.