Deception - Definitions Flashcards

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Dishonestly

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  • Without a belief that there was express or implied consent for the act from a person entitled to give such consent
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Claim of Right

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  • A belief at the time of the act in a proprietary or possessory right in property in relation to which the offence alleged to have been committed
  • Although that belief may be based on ignorance or mistake of fact or of any matter of law other than the enactment against which the offence is alleged to have been committed
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Takes

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  • Dishonestly and without claim of right
  • Takes any property
  • With intent to deprive the owner permanently of that property
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Obtains

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  • Obtains or retain for himself or herself or any other person
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Use

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  • Can include a single action or the continuing use of a document
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Document

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  • Document or part of a document in any form and includes photographs, disc, tape etc
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Property

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  • Includes real and person property and any estate or interest in that property
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Deception

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  • A false representation where the person intends to deceive any other person and knows it is false or is reckless as to whether it is false
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Debt

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  • Money owing from one person to another
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Liability

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  • Legally enforceable financial obligation to pay e.g. the cost of a meal
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Cause Loss

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  • Prosecution must prove that the loss was caused by deception
  • It was reasonably foreseeable more than trivial loss would occur but don’t need to prove it was intentional
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