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Card 6
Front
For the first element of the actus reus of UAM (the act), Which case tells us that the act must be unlawful?
Back
Card 7
Front
For the first element of the actus reus of UAM (the act), Which case tells us that the act doesn't need to be against the victim?
Back
Card 8
Front
For the first element of the actus reus of UAM (the act), Which case tells us that the act doesn't need to be against a person at all?
Back
Card 9
Front
For the second element of the actus reus of UAM (dangerous), What is the test for dangerous and which case does it come from?
Back
Card 10
Front
For the second element of the actus reus of UAM (dangerous), What comes from the case of Larkin?
Back
Card 11
Front
For the second element of the actus reus of UAM (dangerous), what does the case of JM&SM tell us?
Back
Card 12
Front
For the second element of the actus reus of UAM (dangerous), What does the case of Dawson tell us?
Back
Card 13
Front
For the second element of the actus reus of UAM (dangerous), What does the case of Newbury & Jones tell us?
Back
Card 14
Front
For the third element of the actus reus of UAM (caused death), What rules apply?
Back
Card 15
Front
For the third element of the actus reus of UAM (caused death), What do the cases of Dalby/Kennedy tell us?
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