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BL – May 2022 – L1 – SB – Q2b – Sources of Nigerian Law

State three fraudulent intents as provided for by the Criminal Code in cases of stealing.

In order to constitute stealing, there must be an element of fraud.

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State THREE fraudulent intents as provided for by the Criminal Code.

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BL – May 2021 – L1 – SA – Q7 – Law of Contract

Identifying the correct charge for procuring property through a dishonoured cheque.

A person that procures property or credit by a cheque that is dishonoured could be charged with:

A. Stealing by trick
B. False procurement
C. Obtaining by false pretence
D. Contracting by fraud
E. Conversion

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BL – May 2024 – L1 – SB – Q4c – Law of Trusts

This question tests candidates on the concept of conversion, particularly fraudulent intent with respect to money and misappropriation in criminal law.

c. For the conversion of a movable thing to amount to stealing, the prosecution must prove a fraudulent intent.

i. Explain what the intent states concerning money.

(4 Marks)
ii. James promised to send some people to Canada on scholarship. He collected money from them for the purpose. He did not send them and did not refund the money on demand or within a reasonable time. Explain the liability of James, if any. (4 Marks)

(Total 8 Marks)

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BL – MAY 2016 – L1 – SB – Q1b – Law of Contract

This question defines stealing and provides advice on a case involving a financial transaction.

i. Explain briefly the meaning of stealing. (2 Marks)

ii. Onyi collected the sum of ₦40,000 from Ade for the purpose of assisting him to obtain a UK scholarship to study law abroad. Onyi expended the money on his own children’s school fees at Okada High College. Ade did not obtain the UK scholarship and demanded Onyi to refund his money. Onyi did not refund the money. Ade has come to you for advice.

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Advise Ade on what actions he should take to enforce his legal rights. (4 Marks)

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BL – May 2022 – L1 – SB – Q2b – Sources of Nigerian Law

State three fraudulent intents as provided for by the Criminal Code in cases of stealing.

In order to constitute stealing, there must be an element of fraud.

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State THREE fraudulent intents as provided for by the Criminal Code.

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BL – May 2021 – L1 – SA – Q7 – Law of Contract

Identifying the correct charge for procuring property through a dishonoured cheque.

A person that procures property or credit by a cheque that is dishonoured could be charged with:

A. Stealing by trick
B. False procurement
C. Obtaining by false pretence
D. Contracting by fraud
E. Conversion

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BL – May 2024 – L1 – SB – Q4c – Law of Trusts

This question tests candidates on the concept of conversion, particularly fraudulent intent with respect to money and misappropriation in criminal law.

c. For the conversion of a movable thing to amount to stealing, the prosecution must prove a fraudulent intent.

i. Explain what the intent states concerning money.

(4 Marks)
ii. James promised to send some people to Canada on scholarship. He collected money from them for the purpose. He did not send them and did not refund the money on demand or within a reasonable time. Explain the liability of James, if any. (4 Marks)

(Total 8 Marks)

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BL – MAY 2016 – L1 – SB – Q1b – Law of Contract

This question defines stealing and provides advice on a case involving a financial transaction.

i. Explain briefly the meaning of stealing. (2 Marks)

ii. Onyi collected the sum of ₦40,000 from Ade for the purpose of assisting him to obtain a UK scholarship to study law abroad. Onyi expended the money on his own children’s school fees at Okada High College. Ade did not obtain the UK scholarship and demanded Onyi to refund his money. Onyi did not refund the money. Ade has come to you for advice.

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Advise Ade on what actions he should take to enforce his legal rights. (4 Marks)

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