6. Can you be in possession and control even if you don't know about it?
No, you cannot assume that they're in possession and control
It depends on the context of the scenario
Yes as shown in Woodman
Yes, but I would be guilty if it gets stolen
7. How many points need to be satisfied for Appropriation?
0
4
1
2
8. What is the case law for assumption of rights to sell?
Hinks
Lawrence
Pitman v Hehl
Morris
9. What does the case of Klinenberg v Marsden tell us?
Obligations can be formal
There must be a clear obligation
Exact notes and coins do not need to be used
Possession and control has a very wide definition
10. Which of these is correct? You're buying a cheeseburger in McDonald's and your friend Corinne tells you that the £1 you've paid may pay for other things other than the components of the cheeseburger.
When you pay for a cheeseburger, the money may go to other things for the business, this is not theft as this would be unreasonable as in Hall
The company commits theft because their obligations are clear
They must refund you and give you free cheeseburgers so you don't take them to court
McDonald's can do what they want and so can any other company regadless
11. What is the case that states that corpses are not personal property?
A-G of Hong Kong v Chan Nai-Keung
Wain
Kelly v Lindsey
Gomez
12. What does the separate offence when stealing electricity come under?