Cases and sections for Fraud by False Representation 0.0 / 5 ? LawProperty OffencesA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Katie BeaumontCreated on: 06-05-17 17:05 What does s.2(3) define? It defines that a representation is about fact, law or state of mind 1 of 15 What section shows that this representation may be express or implied? S.2(4) 2 of 15 What section states that representation can be made to a person, or a machine? S.2(5) 3 of 15 What does s.2(2)(a) confirm? This confirms that false means untrue or misleading 4 of 15 What test establishes dishonesty? The Gosh Test 5 of 15 What section confirms this? S.2(1)(a) 6 of 15 What does s.2(2)(b) state? It states that d must know that this representation may be false 7 of 15 What does s.2(1)(b) state? It states that d must intend to make a representation to gain or cause loss 8 of 15 The gain includes money or other property. What section defines this? S.5 9 of 15 What happened in the case of DPP v Ray? Ds stayed and eat in a restaurant knowing they were not going to pay 10 of 15 What offences did Ray commit? Theft, Burglary and Fraud by false representation 11 of 15 What was the case where d wrote a worthless cheque knowing there was insufficient funds? MPC v Charles 12 of 15 What happened in the case of Lambie? D presented a payment card with no authority to use it 13 of 15 What happened in the case of R v Rai? D ommitted to telling the council his elderly mother died, after making an application for a modification grant 14 of 15 What was the case where d made a massive quote knowing it would not cost that much? R v Silverman 15 of 15
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