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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?

  • Criminal Justice Act
  • s11 Theft Act 1968
  • s6 Theft Act 1968
  • s47 Offences Against the Person Act

13. What section of the act is appropriation?

  • Section 3
  • Section 5
  • Section 2
  • Section 6