Short answer c Flashcards

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  1. In relation to 240(2), besides making a false representation by oral what other ways can a false representation be made?
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(b) An omission to disclose a material particular, with intent to deceive any person, in circumstances where there is a duty to disclose it; or
(c) A fraudulent device, trick, or stratagem used with intent to deceive any person.

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What is the definition of Obtain as per section 217?

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Obtain, in relation to any person, means obtain or retain for himself or herself or for any other person

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In R V Hayes what was held in relation to pecuniary advantage.

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A pecuniary advantage is “anything that enhances the accused’s financial position. It is that enhancement which constitutes the element of advantage.”

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What are the two core elements when it comes to an offence under 220 theft by a person in a special relationship? Pg 49

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(a) that he or she have received property on terms or in circumstances which, to the accused’s knowledge, affect what the accused may do with the property or its proceeds or require the accused to act in accordance with the requirements of another person, and
(b) That the accused intentionally departed from the relevant obligation.

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What is the difference between forgery and altering and reproduction of a document? This question was worth 4 marks.

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 The differences between the offences of forgery and altering or reproducing a document rest in the varying definitions of ‘document’ and ‘intent’.
 With forgery, an intent to deceive only is required, not an intent to obtain by deception.
 In the offence of altering, concealing, destroying, or reproducing a document, you must prove
that the offender intended to obtain by deception.
 Any document can be altered or reproduced in the charge of altering, concealing, destroying, or
reproducing a document. However, in a charge of forgery the document must be a ‘false document’ as defined in section 255 of the Crimes Act 1961.

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Define Claim of Right S2 CA61?

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Claim of right, in relation to any act, means a belief at the time of the act in a proprietary or possessory right in property in relation to which the offence is 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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Define Access when it comes to computer offences?

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The term ‘access’ in relation to any computer system, means instruct, communicate with, store data in, receive data from, or otherwise make use of any of the resources of the computer system

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Define Property S2 CA61

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Property includes real and personal property, and any estate or interest in any real or personal property, money, electricity, and any debt, and any thing in action, and any other right or interest.

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Define Credit as per Fisher V Raven

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‘Credit’ refers to the obligation on the debtor to pay or repay, and the time given for them to do so by the creditor. Credit does not extend to an obligation to supply services or goods:

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Define False Representation under 240(2)

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A false representation, whether oral, documentary, or by conduct, where the person making the representation intends to deceive any other person and -

(i) Knows that it is false in a material particular; or
(ii) is reckless as to whether it is false in a material particular;

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