Difference between revisions of "Zimbabwe Criminal Code"

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"take", in relation to property capable of being stolen, means?
 
"take", in relation to property capable of being stolen, means?
  
(a) taking possession or control of a movable corporeal thing or object;
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(a) taking possession or control of a movable corporeal thing or object;
(b) being in possession of a movable corporeal thing or object and assuming the rights of an owner in respect of it;
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(c) in relation to any incorporeal right vested in a person, exercising or assuming title to the right concerned;
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(b) being in possession of a movable corporeal thing or object and assuming the rights of an owner in respect of it;
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(c) in relation to any incorporeal right vested in a person, exercising or assuming title to the right concerned;
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"trust property" means property held, whether under a deed of trust or by agreement or under any enactment, on terms requiring the holder to do any or all of the following?
 
"trust property" means property held, whether under a deed of trust or by agreement or under any enactment, on terms requiring the holder to do any or all of the following?
(a) hold the property on behalf of another person or account for it to another person;  or
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(b) hand the property over to a specific person;  or
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(a) hold the property on behalf of another person or account for it to another person;  or
(c) deal with the property in a particular way;
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(b) hand the property over to a specific person;  or
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(c) deal with the property in a particular way;
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but does not include property received on terms expressly or impliedly stipulating that?
 
but does not include property received on terms expressly or impliedly stipulating that?
 
(i) the recipient is entitled to use the property as his or her own;  and
 
(i) the recipient is entitled to use the property as his or her own;  and

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