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Criminal Code Act 1899 - Queensland Legislation

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Schedule 1 The <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Code</strong>Part 6 Offences relating to property and contractsChapter 36 Stealing[s 390]Part 6Division 1Offences relating toproperty and contractsStealing and like offencesChapter 36Stealing390 Things capable of being stolenAnything that is the property of any person is capable of beingstolen if it is—(a) moveable; or(b) capable of being made moveable, even if it is mademoveable in order to steal it.391 Definition of stealing(1) A person who fraudulently takes anything capable of beingstolen, or fraudulently converts to the person’s own use or tothe use of any other person anything capable of being stolen,is said to steal that thing.(2) A person who takes or converts anything capable of beingstolen is deemed to do so fraudulently if the person does sowith any of the following intents, that is to say—(a) an intent to permanently deprive the owner of the thingof it;(b) an intent to permanently deprive any person who hasany special property in the thing of such property;(c) an intent to use the thing as a pledge or security;(d) an intent to part with it on a condition as to its returnwhich the person taking or converting it may be unableto perform;Page 234 Current as at 1 December 2014

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