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Dishonest intention must precede the act of taking in
Criminal misappropriation
Criminal breach of trust.
Theft
None.
- The statement says "Dishonest intention must precede the act of taking."
- Option 1: Criminal misappropriation
- Here, the property is innocently acquired, but later, dishonest intention develops. Dishonest intention does not always precede the taking.
- Option 2: Criminal breach of trust
- Property is entrusted lawfully, and later there is dishonest conversion. The intention doesn't always exist from the start.
- Option 3: Theft
- For theft, dishonest intention must exist before or at the time of taking property. The act is done with the intent to take it dishonestly. This is the correct answer.
- Option 4: None
- This would be correct only if none of the above matched, which isn’t the case here.
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