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12 Cards in this Set
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Skipp |
D assumed the rights of the owner by selling the oranges and onions. |
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Hinks |
Appropriation can take place with the owner's consent. |
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Morris |
The act of switching labels either alone or in conjunction with some other act constituted Appropriation. |
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Oxford V Moss |
Information is not property that can be stolen for the purposes of the Theft act. |
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A V Akbar |
Exam papers are tangible therefore property. |
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Webster |
The MOD retained the ownership rights of the medal therefore it Belongs to Another. |
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Turner No. 2 |
The garage was in possession and control of the car so Turner could be guilty of stealing his own car. |
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Davide V Burnnett |
D was under an obligation to deal with the money to pay the gas bill therefore it was sufficient to establish Belonging to Another under section 5(3). |
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Velumyl |
D’s intention to pay the money with different notes did not afford V a defence. |
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Lloyd |
The D did not have intention to permanently deprive as the film reels had not diminished in value. |
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Vinall |
The D had intention to permanently deprive as they disposed of the bike; it was only sufficient for theft. |
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Ghosh |
Had the D been dishonest by the standards of a honest, ordinary and reasonable person. If this answer is yes then did the D realise they were dishonest by those standards. |