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- R_v_Morris;_Anderton_v_Burnside abstract "R v Morris; Anderton v Burnside [1984] UKHL 1 are House of Lords cases in English law, concerning the interpretation of the word \"appropriates\" in the Theft Act 1968.They are consolidated appeals, where R v Morris is from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) while Anderton v Burnside is from the Divisional Court.The case established that in the English law of theft, an appropriation is established if the defendant assumes only a right of the owner instead of all the rights of the owner.".
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- R_v_Morris;_Anderton_v_Burnside wikiPageWikiLinkText "R v Morris; Anderton v Burnside".
- R_v_Morris;_Anderton_v_Burnside casesCited "Lawrence v MPC".
- R_v_Morris;_Anderton_v_Burnside citations "[1984] UKHL 1, [1983] 3 All ER 288, [1984] AC 320, [1983] 3 WLR 697".
- R_v_Morris;_Anderton_v_Burnside court "House of Lords".
- R_v_Morris;_Anderton_v_Burnside dateDecided "1983-10-13".
- R_v_Morris;_Anderton_v_Burnside fullName "Regina and Morris; Anderton and Burnside".
- R_v_Morris;_Anderton_v_Burnside judges "Lord Fraser, Lord Edmund-Davies, Lord Roskill, Lord Brandon, Lord Brightman".
- R_v_Morris;_Anderton_v_Burnside keywords "Theft, Appropriation".
- R_v_Morris;_Anderton_v_Burnside legislationCited "Theft Act 1968".
- R_v_Morris;_Anderton_v_Burnside name "R v Morris; Anderton v Burnside".
- R_v_Morris;_Anderton_v_Burnside priorActions "None".
- R_v_Morris;_Anderton_v_Burnside subsequentActions "None".
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- R_v_Morris;_Anderton_v_Burnside comment "R v Morris; Anderton v Burnside [1984] UKHL 1 are House of Lords cases in English law, concerning the interpretation of the word \"appropriates\" in the Theft Act 1968.They are consolidated appeals, where R v Morris is from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) while Anderton v Burnside is from the Divisional Court.The case established that in the English law of theft, an appropriation is established if the defendant assumes only a right of the owner instead of all the rights of the owner.".
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