Criminal Law: Fraud - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Is a gain or loss required in fact? No
75%
What are the usual positions called? Fiduciary duties
50%
Statute Fraud Act 2006
25%
Section S.2
25%
Section S.3
25%
Section S.4
25%
Actus Reus of fraud by abuse of position Abuse of position
0%
Mens Rea of fraud by falserepresentation Cause loss
0%
Mens Rea of fraud by failure to discloseinformation Cause loss
0%
Mens Rea of fraud by abuse of position Cause loss
0%
Actus Reus of fraud by falserepresentation Dishonesty
0%
Actus Reus of fraud by failure to disclose information Dishonesty
0%
Actus Reus of fraud by abuse of position Dishonesty
0%
Actus Reus of fraud by failure to disclose information Failure to disclose information
0%
When does D 'fail' to disclose info? Insufficient amount is disclosed
0%
Mens Rea of fraud by false representation Intention
0%
Mens Rea of fraud by failure to disclose information Intention
0%
Mens Rea of fraud by abuse of position Intention
0%
When does D abuse position? It is undefined but has loose common law definition
0%
Where are legal duties identified? Law Commission, Fraud (276, 2002)
0%
Actus Reus of fraud by failure to disclose information Legal obligation to do so
0%
Actus Reus of fraud by false representation Make a false representation
0%
Mens Rea of fraud by falserepresentation Make gain
0%
Mens Rea of fraud by failure to discloseinformation Make gain
0%
Mens Rea of fraud by abuse of position Make gain
0%
3 aspects of making a representation Method
0%
When does D 'fail' to disclose info? Nothing is disclosed
0%
Actus Reus of fraud by abuse of position Position safeguards financial interests
0%
3 aspects of making a representation Recipient
0%
3 aspects of making a representation Subject
0%
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