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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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