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A terrorist for the purposes of the Terrorism Act 2000, s [...] is defined as a person who has committed an offence under various sections of the Act (Terrorism Act 2000, s 40(1)(a)), or 'is or has been concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism' (Terrorism Act 2000, s 40(1)(b)).
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41

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A terrorist for the purposes of the Terrorism Act 2000, s [...] is defined as a person who has committed an offence under various sections of the Act (Terrorism Act 2000, s 40(1)(a)), or 'is or has been concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism' (Terrorism Act 2000, s 40(1)(b)).
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A terrorist for the purposes of the Terrorism Act 2000, s [...] is defined as a person who has committed an offence under various sections of the Act (Terrorism Act 2000, s 40(1)(a)), or 'is or has been concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism' (Terrorism Act 2000, s 40(1)(b)).
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41
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A terrorist for the purposes of the Terrorism Act 2000, s 41 is defined as a person who has committed an offence under various sections of the Act (Terrorism Act 2000, s 40(1)(a)), or 'is or has been concerned in the commission, preparation or ins

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