term of imprisonment. (4) Where necessary, the court may rule that the treatment should continue also after the release of the sentenced person from the place of imprisonment - at the medical establishments indicated in paragraph (2). (5) The compulsory treatment may be terminated by the court, where its continuation is no longer necessary. Additional Provision Explanation of Certain Words Article 93 The words and expressions indicated below shall be construed for the purpose of this Code to mean the following: 1. "Official" shall be construed as any person assigned to carry out against remuneration or without pay, temporarily or permanently: a) the duties of an office in a state institution, with the exception of persons who carry out activities relevant solely to material production; b) (amended, SG No. 10/1993, supplemented, SG No. 62/1997, SG No. 43/2005, amended, SG No. 26/2010) management work and work related to safeguarding or managing property belonging to others in a state enterprise, co-operative, public organisation, another legal person or sole proprietor, as well as a notary and assistant-notary, private enforcement agent and assistant private enforcement agent; 2. (Amended, SG No. 92/2002) "Body of power" are the bodies of state power, the bodies of state government, the authorities of the judiciary, as well as the officials therein, who are entrusted to exercise ruling functions; 3. "Representative of the public" is a person appointed by a public organisation to exercise a specified function, on the basis of the law or another normative act; 4. (Supplemented, SG No. 51/2000) "Public property" are the pieces of property of the state, the municipalities, the co-operatives, the public organisations and other legal persons, in which they participate; 5. "Official document" is a document issued in compliance with the established procedure and format by an official within the scope of his duties, or by a representative of the public within the range of functions entrusted to him; 6. "False document" is a document which has been given the appearance of representing specific written statement by another person, but not by the person who has actually made it; 7. (Supplemented, SG No. 50/1995, amended, SG No. 153/1998) "Grave crime" is any crime for which the law provides punishment by imprisonment for more than five years, life imprisonment or life imprisonment without substitution; 8. "Particularly grave case" is that in which the crime perpetrated, in view of the harmful consequences that have occurred and of other aggravating circumstances, reveals extremely high degree of social danger of the act and the perpetrator; 9. "Minor case" is that in which the crime perpetrated, in view of the lack of or insignificance of the harmful consequences, or in view of other attenuating circumstances, constitutes a lower degree of social danger, as compared with ordinary crime cases of the respective kind;

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