What is the definition of theft?
What are the actus reus elements of theft?
What section does the definition of theft come from?
What is the definition of appropriation?
Where does the defintion of appropriation come from?
What case supports appropriation?
What does the case of Morris represent?
What cases states that there was no appropriation due to consent?
What case states that there was an appropriation even if it was through deception?
What case states that there was no decit but there still was appropriation?
What is the definition of property?
What section defines property?
What does the case of Kelly state?
What does S4(3) say about property?
What does S4(4) say about property?
What are the exceptions to real property?
What cases states that knowledge and confidentialty are not property?
What is the definition of belonging to another?
What section does the definition of belonging to another come from?
What case states that possession can override ownership?
What case states selling another person property is theft?
What case states that you can legally own things without your knowledge?
What case states that rubbish is still your property until the council take it away?
What does S5(3) Theft Act 1968 state?
What does S5(4) Theft Act 1968 state?
What section states dishonesty?
What does S2 Theft Act state?
What case states that reasonable steps have to be taken?
What test do you use if a person is not dishonest?
What are the two questions of the Ghosh test?
What section states that for theft there must be intention to permanently deprive the other of it?
What is the law on intention to permanently deprive?
What case states that the defendant can treat things as their own?
What cases states a mere borrowing which has changed the state that all the goodness or virtue has gone?
What case states that you cannot return the exact same object?
What case states that intention to permanently deprive can be not returning the exact same object?
What cases states that conditional intent is not sufficient for theft?