The Theft Act 1968 does not define the term 'dishonesty'. It is for a jury to decide whether an appropriation is dishonest. However, the [statute]specifies three situations, in which an appropriation of property is not to be regarded as dishonest.
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TA 1968, s 2
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The Theft Act 1968 does not define the term 'dishonesty'. It is for a jury to decide whether an appropriation is dishonest. However, the [statute]specifies three situations, in which an appropriation of property is not to be regarded as dishonest.
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The Theft Act 1968 does not define the term 'dishonesty'. It is for a jury to decide whether an appropriation is dishonest. However, the [statute]specifies three situations, in which an appropriation of property is not to be regarded as dishonest.
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TA 1968, s 2
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