antiquity

"antiquity" means— (a) any moveable object which is or is reasonably believed to beat least fifty years old; (b) any part of any such object which has at any later date beenadded or re-constructed or restored; and (c) any human, plant or animal remains which is or is reasonablybelieved to be at least one hundred years old;
ACT 645 - NATIONAL HERITAGE ACT 2005
2. Interpretation.

antiquity

"antiquity" means - (a) any object movable or immovable or any part of the soil or of the bed of a river or lake or of the sea, which has been constructed, shaped, inscribed, erected, excavated or otherwise produced or modified by human agency and which is or is reasonably believed to be at least one hundred years old; (b) any part of any such object which has at any later date been added thereto or re-constructed or restored; (c) any human, plant or animal remains which is or is reasonably believed to be at least one hundred years old; and (d) any object of any age which the Director-General by notification in the Gazette declares to be an antiquity;
ACT 168 - ANTIQUITIES ACT 1976 [Repealed by Act 645]
2. Interpretation.

antiquity

"antiquity" means - (a) any object movable or immovable or any part of the soil or of the bed of a river or lake or of the sea, which has been constructed, shaped, inscribed, erected, excavated or otherwise produced or modified by human agency and which is or is reasonably believed to be at least one hundred years old; (b) any part of any such object which has at any later date been added thereto or re-constructed or restored; (c) any human, plant or animal remains which is or is reasonably believed to be at least one hundred years old; and (d) any object of any age which the Director-General by notification in the Gazette declares to be an antiquity;
ACT 168 - ANTIQUITIES ACT 1976
2. Interpretation.