So the question to ask where property has been borrowed is: '[...]' If the answer is 'yes', then this will be equivalent to an outright taking or disposal, which the TA 1968, s 6(1) states counts as treating it as his own to dispose of regardless of the other's rights, which is equivalent to having an intention to permanently deprive.
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Was the intention to return it minus all its goodness, virtue and practical value?
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So the question to ask where property has been borrowed is: '[...]' If the answer is 'yes', then this will be equivalent to an outright taking or disposal, which the TA 1968, s 6(1) states counts as treating it as his own to dispose of regardless of the other's rights, which is equivalent to having an intention to permanently deprive.
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#crime #law #theft
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So the question to ask where property has been borrowed is: '[...]' If the answer is 'yes', then this will be equivalent to an outright taking or disposal, which the TA 1968, s 6(1) states counts as treating it as his own to dispose of regardless of the other's rights, which is equivalent to having an intention to permanently deprive.
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Was the intention to return it minus all its goodness, virtue and practical value?
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