The dictionary definition accords with what had been stated previously by [who]in R v Lloyd ([1985] 2 All ER 661.). He said the first part of the TA 1968, s 6(1) covers situations where the defendant takes things and then offers them back to the owner to buy if he wishes. He said it also covers 'ransom cases' where D will only return the owner's property on the fulfilment of a condition.
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Lord Lane
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The dictionary definition accords with what had been stated previously by [who]in R v Lloyd ([1985] 2 All ER 661.). He said the first part of the TA 1968, s 6(1) covers situations where the defendant takes things and then offers them back to the owner to buy if he wishes. He said it also covers 'ransom cases' where D will only return the owner's property on the fulfilment of a condition.
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#crime #law #theft
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The dictionary definition accords with what had been stated previously by [who]in R v Lloyd ([1985] 2 All ER 661.). He said the first part of the TA 1968, s 6(1) covers situations where the defendant takes things and then offers them back to the owner to buy if he wishes. He said it also covers 'ransom cases' where D will only return the owner's property on the fulfilment of a condition.
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Lord Lane
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