Principle: Whoever, intending to take dishonestly any movable property out of the possession of any person without that person’s consent, moves that property in order to such taking, is said to commit theft. Facts: Z, going on a journey, entrusts his plate to the possession of A, the keeper of a warehouse, till Z shall return. Then, A carries the plate to a goldsmith and sells it.

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Principle: Whoever, intending to take dishonestly any movable property out of the possession of any person without that person’s consent, moves that property in order to such taking, is said to commit theft. Facts: Z, going on a journey, entrusts his plate to the possession of A, the keeper of a warehouse, till Z shall return. Then, A carries the plate to a goldsmith and sells it.






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