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In cases of dishonest misappropriation the initial possession of the property:
Is dishonest
Is fraudulent
Is innocent
None.
- Option 1: Is dishonest
- This would mean the person intended to misappropriate the property from the start.
- Generally, dishonest conduct involves intent to deceive or cheat.
- Option 2: Is fraudulent
- This suggests active deception or trickery was used to gain possession.
- Fraud implies deliberate and wrongful exploitation.
- Option 3: Is innocent
- The person initially received the property without wrongful intentions.
- Misappropriation occurs subsequently, without initial ill intent.
- Option 4: None
- It indicates that none of the options properly describe the scenario.
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