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This site tells you everything you need to know about theft.

There are a number of crimes under our Crimes Act 1961 dealing with theft or related dishonesty charges.

They are covered in Sections 217 right through to 292 of the Act.

We provide you with a direct link to the Crimes Act 1961 . . . .

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Theft is defined in Section 219 of the Act as follows. It is a real mouthful but work your way through it slowly and realise that the important parts are the parts that we have underlined.

Theft or stealing – Section 219 Crimes Act 1961
 

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