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Which is not an element of theft:
Dishonest intention
Removal from possession
Immovable property
None of the above.
- Dishonest intention: Theft involves the intention to permanently deprive someone of their property. It is a key element that differentiates it from borrowing.
- Removal from possession: For an act to be considered theft, the property must be removed from the possession of its rightful owner. Control or possession must be disturbed.
- Immovable property: Theft generally concerns movable property. Immovable property (like land or buildings) cannot be "moved" and hence isn't usually categorized under theft.
- None of the above: This implies that all options can be an element of theft, which isn’t correct since immovable property isn't normally part of theft.
Correct Answer: Option 3 - Immovable property
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