(3) the s6 definition of intention to permanently deprive applies to the s15 offence.
At a dinner party they learn that you cannot be charged with theft unless you intend to permanently deprive the owner of their property.
'With the intention of permanently depriving the other of it'.
Stealing is the act of permanently depriving someone of their posession.
Doctors were forced to fuse the bones at the end of the finger, permanently depriving the top joint of its flexibility.
Until the whole idea of permanently depriving felons of their right to vote is wiped away, the current rules should be applied more fairly.
Section 6 "with the intent to permanently deprive the other of it" is sufficiently flexible to include situations where the property is later returned.
Accordingly s.6(1) offers only a partial definition of "intention of permanently depriving".
As reported, there was no evidence adduced that the wife intended to permanently deprive the mistress of the cat.
But some governors say the measure could permanently deprive cities and states of a valuable revenue source.