Cards (21)

  • What is the definition of theft according to Section 1 (1) Theft Act 1968?
    A person is guilty if he dishonestly appropriates property belonging to another with the intention permanently depriving the other of it
  • What does 'appropriation' mean in the context of theft?
    Assumption of the rights of an owner
  • Which actions can be considered as appropriation?
    Selling, destroying, possessing, or using property
  • Can theft occur with the owner's consent?
    Yes, it can occur even with consent
  • What types of property are included in the definition of property?
    Money, all other property (real or personal), intangible property
  • What are examples of non-physical property?
    Bank accounts, insurance policies, copyrights, crypto
  • Can wild mushrooms or fruits be stolen?
    No, they cannot be stolen unless they’re sold on for a reward
  • What is the rule regarding wild animals and theft?
    Cannot steal unless they are tamed or kept
  • Can information be stolen according to Oxford v Moss?
    No, information cannot be stolen
  • How is property regarded as belonging to another person?
    Possession or proprietary right of interest
  • What is the significance of possession in theft?
    Possession indicates control over the property
  • What is the maximum sentence for theft?
    7 years
  • What is the mens rea for theft?
    Dishonesty and intention to permanently deprive
  • Is there a legal definition of dishonesty?
    No, there is no legal definition
  • When is a person not considered dishonest?
    If they believe they have the right to deprive
  • What belief can exempt a person from being dishonest?
    Belief that the owner cannot be discovered
  • What does 'intention to permanently deprive' mean in theft?
    Intending to treat property as one's own
  • Is replacing money later considered permanent deprivation?
    Yes, it is still considered permanent deprivation
  • What is the key factor in determining 'disposal' of property?
    Whether the owner’s approval was obtained
  • When is borrowing considered intention to permanently deprive?
    If all the goodness virtue and practical value has gone from the article
  • What is the significance of looking for something to steal?
    It shows intent to steal