Fraud By False Representation Flashcards

1
Q

Under what section of what act is fraud by false representation

A

Section 2(1) of the fraud act 2006

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When is fraud by false representation committed

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When d 
Dishonestly makes a false rep 
Intends, by making false rep 
-to make a gain for himself or another
-cause loss to another/expose another to the risk of loss
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Actus reus

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D must make a false representation

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4
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What can a representation be

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As to fact
As to Law
As to the state of mind of an individual

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5
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What types of representation are there

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Express/implied

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What can an express rep be and authority

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Written, spoken or posted on website

Silverman

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When can a representation be implied and authority

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Through ds conduct
Lambie
Barnard

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DPP v Ray

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Ordering and eating a meal in a restaurant is a representation that the meal will be paid for before d leaves

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What is paying by check a representation that and case

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That the bank will honour the cheque GILMARTIN

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What does the use of a cheque guarantee card represent and case

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That the bank will meet any cheque up to the limit on the card

MPc V Charles

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Who can the representationbe made to under section 2(5)

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A person or to any system/device where there is no human involvement

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Under s2(2) what is the actus reus of a false representation

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It is untrue or misleading

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What is the fact whether something is true or not

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A matter of fact
Effect on person to whom made irrelevant
Doesn’t matter whether d gains advantage by rep

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14
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When is a representation probably misleading

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If it was less than wholly true and capable of interpretation to the detriment of V

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Mens rea

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  • dishonesty
  • d must know/believe representation is untrue/misleading
  • d must have intention to make a cause or cause a loss or to expose another to the risk of loss
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16
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Do the negative definitions for dishonesty apply

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No

17
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What is used for dishonestly

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The ghosh test

18
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Under s2(2)(b) what must d know in order to make a false representation

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That the representation he is making is/might be untrue or misleading

19
Q

Why does it not matter whether anyone believes ds false representation

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The focus is on what d know

20
Q

Is d guilty if he believes he is making a true statement

A

No

21
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What must the intended gain/loss be of

A

Money or other property

22
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Can the intended gain/loss be temporary a

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Yes

23
Q

Does gain include a gain by d keeping what he has

A

Yes

24
Q

Does loss include a loss by v not getting what she might get

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Yes

25
Q

Why is there no gain or loss that needs to actually be made

A

It’s a men’s rea issue