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A person sells the house of Z when he dies. A commits
Criminal misappropriation.
Extortion.
Theft.
None of the above.
- Option 1: Criminal Misappropriation
- This occurs when someone dishonestly misappropriates or converts someone else's property for their use.
- Misappropriation typically requires the property to be entrusted to the person beforehand.
- Option 2: Extortion
- Involves forcing someone to give up property through threats or coercion.
- There is no indication of threats or coercion in the scenario.
- Option 3: Theft
- Involves taking someone’s property with the intention to permanently deprive them of it.
- Requires an intent to deprive the real owner of the property.
- Option 4: None of the above
- Selling someone's house after their death doesn't fit the definitions of the above offenses without more context.
- It might involve other legal issues, but not these specific crimes.
Option 4 is the correct answer.
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