Theft Ao1 Flashcards

(29 cards)

1
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section for Appropriate

A

S 3 (1)

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2
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Define theft s.1

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Dishonestly appropriate property belonging to another with intent to permanently deprive the other of it

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3
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2 ways of appropriation

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  1. Assuming the rights of an owner
  2. Keeping or dealing with property
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4
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Case for label switching

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Morris

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5
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Case for consent

A

Lawrence

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6
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Case for continuing act

A

Atakpu and Abrahams

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7
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Section for property

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S. 4 (1)

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8
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5 types of property

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  1. Money
  2. Personal property
  3. Real property
  4. Things in action
  5. Intangible property
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9
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Case for confidential info not being property

A

Oxford V Moss

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10
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Case for requirement of value

A

Marshall

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11
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Section for wild plants

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S. 4 (3)

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12
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Section for wild creatures

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S. 4 (4)

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13
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Section for electricity

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S. 13

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14
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Case for corpse is property

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Kelly

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15
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Section for belonging to another

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S. 5 (1)

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16
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Case for stealing from yourself

17
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Section for property obtained by mistake

18
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Case for obtained by mistake

19
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Section for received under an obligation

20
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Case for obligation

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Davidge and Bunnett

21
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Section for proprietary Interest

22
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Case for proprietary interest

23
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3 Situations where d is not dishonest

A

Believes they
1. Right to deprive
2. Has others consent
3. Lost property

24
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Section for right to deprive

25
Section for others consent
S.2 (1)(b)
26
Section for lost property
S.2 (1)(c)
27
Case for right to deprive
Holden
28
Case for others consent
Boggeln V Williams
29
Case for lost property
Small