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R v Hale [1979]

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R v Hale [1979] 68 Cr App R 415, [1979] Crim LR 596 addressed the question of whether appropriation ceases once property is seized and emphasised that appropriation is a...

R v Hale [1979]

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R v Hale [1979] 68 Cr App R 415, [1979] Crim LR 596 addressed the question of whether appropriation ceases once property is seized and emphasised that appropriation is a...

R v Lloyd [1985]

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R v Lloyd [1985] QB 829 dealt with the question of whether borrowing property could amount to the intention to permanently deprive, a key element of theft under Section 1(1)...

R v Lloyd [1985]

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R v Lloyd [1985] QB 829 dealt with the question of whether borrowing property could amount to the intention to permanently deprive, a key element of theft under Section 1(1)...

R v Bainbridge [1960]

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R v Bainbridge [1960] 1 QB 129 clarified the requirement for guilt in aiding and abetting, stating that the accessory must have knowledge of the intention of the principal to...

R v Bainbridge [1960]

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R v Bainbridge [1960] 1 QB 129 clarified the requirement for guilt in aiding and abetting, stating that the accessory must have knowledge of the intention of the principal to...

100 Latin Legal Terms Law Students Must Know

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A fortiori – With stronger reason A posteriori – From the latter (reasoning from effect to cause) A priori – From the former (reasoning from cause to effect) Actus reus – Guilty act Ad hoc – For this purpose Ad infinitum – To infinity Ad litem – For the lawsuit Affidavit – A...

100 Latin Legal Terms Law Students Must Know

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A fortiori – With stronger reason A posteriori – From the latter (reasoning from effect to cause) A priori – From the former (reasoning from cause to effect) Actus reus – Guilty act Ad hoc – For this purpose Ad infinitum – To infinity Ad litem – For the lawsuit Affidavit – A...

How to Get into Cambridge or Oxford?

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Securing admission to the University of Oxford or the University of Cambridge is a prestigious achievement that requires dedication, academic excellence, and a strategic approach to the admissions process. Both...

How to Get into Cambridge or Oxford?

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Securing admission to the University of Oxford or the University of Cambridge is a prestigious achievement that requires dedication, academic excellence, and a strategic approach to the admissions process. Both...

How to Make Your Essays Informative

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The art of crafting an informative essay is a skill that empowers individuals to share knowledge, present facts, and engage readers on a chosen topic. Whether you are a student...

How to Make Your Essays Informative

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The art of crafting an informative essay is a skill that empowers individuals to share knowledge, present facts, and engage readers on a chosen topic. Whether you are a student...

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