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2. The examples of things which are not dishonest, set out in S2 of The Theft Act 1968 also apply to fraud by false representation

  • False
  • True

3. The first part of the gosh test is objective, and the second part of the Gosh test is subjective

  • True
  • False

4. The defendant must have the intent to make a gain or cause a loss (or expose another to the risk of loss), the key word is intent - there is no requirement for the defendant to succeed in making a gain or causing a loss

  • True
  • False there is no offence unless the defendant makes a gain or causes a loss

5. Under S2 (4) of the Fraud Act 2006, a representation may be express or implied.

  • True
  • False

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basic spelling errors... poor form!

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