property offences CASES Flashcards

1
Q

D taking their rights too far (theft)

A

morris

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2
Q

consent is obtained by deception (theft)

A

lawrence

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3
Q

property includes things in action (theft)

A

khon

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4
Q

intangible property (theft)

A

chan nai-keung

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5
Q

confidential info is not property (theft)

A

welsh oxford moss

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6
Q

belonging to another (theft)

A

turner

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7
Q

obligation to deal with property a certain way (theft)

A

wain

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8
Q

d has obligation to make restoration (theft)

A

gilks

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9
Q

dishonesty (theft)

A

holden

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10
Q

test for dishonesty (theft)

A

barton and booth

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11
Q

intention to permanently deprive (theft)

A

DPP V lavander

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12
Q

borrowing or lending property (theft)

A

DPP v J & others

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13
Q

borrowing property until ‘goodness, virtue and practical value gas gone’ (theft)

A

lloyd

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14
Q

theft

A

robinson

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15
Q

very little force is needed (robbery)

A

dawson & james

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16
Q

not enough force (robbery)

A

RP & others

17
Q

D must seek to put V in fear, V need not actually be in fear (robbery)

A

bentham

18
Q

on any person (robbery)

A

clouden

19
Q

immediately before or at the time of stealing (robbery)

A

hale

20
Q

force/threat in order to steal (robbery)

A

james

21
Q

intention to use threat (robbery)

A

mohan

22
Q

recklessness to use threat (robbery)

A

cunningham

23
Q

entry must be effective (burglary)

A

ryan

24
Q

can include D’s limbs (burgulary)

A

ryan

25
Q

must be a degree of permanence to the building (burglary)

A

B&S V leathley

26
Q

trespassing a part if the building he has no permission too (burglary)

A

walkington

27
Q

tesspasser (burglary)

A

collins

28
Q

exceeds permission by committing theft (burglary)

A

smith & jones