Damage To Property (Compensation) Act, 1923

No compensation for loss of certain chattels.

7.—(1) No compensation shall be payable under the Criminal Injuries Acts in respect of the loss or destruction of or damage to any of the chattels to which this section applies occasioned by an injury to which this Part of this Act applies.

(2) The chattels to which this section applies are—

(i.) Watches, jewellery or articles of personal ornament kept by the owner otherwise than as part of his stock-in-trade.

(ii.) Coins, bank or Government notes or currency of any country.

(iii.) Postage or other adhesive stamps.

(iv.) Postal orders or post office money orders.