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The TA 1968, s 2(1) sets out three separate circumstances in which a person will not be dishonest.
- By the TA 1968, s 2(1)(a), a defendant who believes he has in law the right to deprive the other of the property, either for himself or another, will not be dishonest.
- By the TA 1968, s 2(1)(b), a defendant who believes the person to whom the property belongs would have consented had he known of the appropriation and the circumstances of the appropriation will not be dishonest.
- By the TA 1968, s 2(1)(c), a defendant who believes that the person to whom the property belongs cannot be discovered by taking reasonable steps will not be dishonest. There is no need for him to take reasonable steps; it is only necessary to believe that such steps will not enable him to find the owner.
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