A) Turner (No. 2) (1971)
B) Hibbert v McKiernan (1948)
C) Oxford v Moss (1979)
D) Williams v Phillips (1957)
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Multiple Choice
A) Permanently depriving the owner of property
B) Appropriating property
C) Dishonesty
D) The property must belong to another
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Multiple Choice
A) s.2(1) (a) , Theft Act 1968
B) s.2(2) , Theft Act 1968
C) s.2(1) (c) , Theft Act 1968
D) s.2(1) (b) , Theft Act 1968
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Multiple Choice
A) Money
B) A share in a company
C) A pet dog
D) Confidential information
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Multiple Choice
A) Mazo (1997)
B) Hinks (2001)
C) Gomez (1993)
D) Lawrence v MPC (1972)
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Multiple Choice
A) The test for dishonesty asks whether ordinary decent people would find the defendant's conduct dishonest.
B) D is dishonest if the honest and reasonable person regards what D did as dishonest and D realises that his conduct is objectively dishonest.
C) D is dishonest if D realises that the honest and reasonable person would find his conduct dishonest.
D) D is dishonest if he believes that his conduct is dishonest
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Multiple Choice
A) Electricity
B) Gas
C) A driving lesson
D) A dead body
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Multiple Choice
A) Danielle will be guilty of theft and s.5(2) applies in respect of belonging to another
B) Danielle will be guilty of theft and s.5(3) applies in respect of belonging to another
C) Danielle will be guilty of theft and s.5(4) applies in respect of belonging to another
D) Danielle will not be guilty of theft. The money belongs to Danielle because title has passed.
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