theft

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    • what does section one of the theft act state
      dishonest appropriation of property belonging to another with intent to permanently deprive
    • what is the ar of theft
      appropriation of property belonging to another
    • what is appropriation
      assuming the rights of an owner
    • whats the case used for appropriation
      vinall
      morris
      r v pitman and hehl
      lawrence v commissioner
      r v atakpu and abrahams
    • what is the case of vinall
      taken bike and abandoned it
    • what is the case of morris
      swapped labels in a supermarket
    • what is the case of r v pitman and hehl
      sold furniture but wasnt actually removed
    • what is the case of lawrence v commissioner
      with consent took more money
    • what is the case of r v atakpu and abrahams
      hired cars in germany and took to the uk - theft
    • what is property
      money, personal and real
    • what does belonging to another mean
      in their possession/control
    • whats the case used for belonging to another
      turner no 2
      woodman
      webster
      davidge v bunnett
      r v basildon magistrates court
    • what is turner no 2
      took car from garage without paying and they had the right to possess
    • what is r v basildon magistrates court
      took bag which was left outside shop, owner retains rights until intended recipient collects
    • what is webster
      sold duplicate, still owned by sender
    • what is woodman
      in control of property you didnt know you possess
    • what is davidge v bunnett
      money used for an unintended purpose
    • what is the mr of theft
      dishonesty with intention to permanently deprive the other
    • what are the exceptions to dishonesty
      d believes the owner cannot be found (small)
      believes he would have owners consent
      believes he has the right to the property (robinson)
    • whats the case of small
      car abandoned for two weeks - believe owner couldnt be found
    • whats the case of robinson
      was owed money and during a fight it dropped and he kept it because he honestly thought it belonged to him
    • what test is used to confirm dishonesty
      barton
    • what else can confirm dishonesty
      would a reasonable person in society view it as dishonest
    • what is intention to permanently deprive
      treat the item as own to dispose of
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