Cheating (law)
Offence ( law), Property, Misdemeanor, Common law, Jurisdiction
978-620-1-66112-7
6201661123
76
2012-07-10
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. At law, cheating is a specific criminal offence relating to property.Historically, to cheat was to commit a misdemeanour at common law. However, in most jurisdictions, the offence has now been codified into statute.In most cases the codified statutory form of cheating and the original common law offence are very similar, however there can be differences. For example, under English law it was held in R. v. Sinclair [1968] 3 All 241 at 246 that "[t]o cheat and defraud is to act with deliberate dishonesty to the prejudice of another person's proprietary right." However at common law a great deal of authority suggested that there had to be contrivance, such that the public were likely to be deceived and that "common prudence and caution are not sufficient security against a person being defrauded thereby".
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