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Theft Act 1978 (-)
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This document is for private study purposes only. It is likely not to reflect the law as it stands today. It may be incomplete, and some provisions are likely to have been repealed or amended, and new ones inserted.

1:--

    (1) A person who by any deception dishonestly obtains services from another shall be guilty of an offence.

    (2) It is an obtaining of services where the other is induced to confer a benefit by doing some act, or causing or permitting some act to be done, on the understanding that the benefit has been or will be paid for.

    (3) Without prejudice to the generality of sub-section (2) above, it is an obtaining of services where the other is induced to make a loan, or to cause or permit a loan to be made, on the understanding that any payment (whether by way of interest or otherwise) will be or has been made in respect of the loan.


Evasion of Liability by deception

2:--

    (1) Subject to subection (2) below, where a person by any deception--

      (a) dishonestly secures the remission of the whole or part of any existing liability to make a payment, whether his own liability or another's; or

      (b) with intent to make permanent default in whole or in part on any existing liability to make a payment, or with intent to let another do so, dishonestly induces the creditor or any person claiming payment on behalf of the creditor to wait for payment (whether or not the due date for payment is deferred) or to forgo payment; or

      (c) dishonestly obtains any exemption from or abatement of liability to make a payment;

    he shall be guilty of an offence.

    (2) For purpose of this section "liabiliity" means legally enforceable liabiliity; and subsection (1) shall not apply in relation to a liability that has not been accepted or established to pay compensation for a wrongful act of admission.

    (3) For purposes of subsection (1)(b) a person induced to take in payment a cheque or other security for money by way of conditional satisfaction of a pre-existing liability is to be treated not as being paid but as being induced to wait for payment.

    (4) For purposes od subsection (1)(c) "obtains" includes obtaining for another or enabling another to obtain.


Making of without payment

3:--

    (1) Subject to subsection (3) below, a person who, knowing that payment on the spot for any goods supplied or service done is required or expected from him, dishonestly makes off without having paid as required or expected and with intent to avoid payment of the amount due shall be guilty of an offence.

    (2) For purposes of this section "payment on the sport" includes payment at the time of collecting goods on which work has been done or in respect of which service has been provided.

    (3) Subsection (1) above shall not apply where the supply of the goods or the doing of the service is contrary to law, or where the service done is such that payment is not legally enforceable.

    (4) Any person may arrest without warrant anyone who is, or whom he, with reasonable cause, suspects to be, committing or attempting to commit an offence under this section.


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