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Whoever is entrusted with property, dishonestly misappropriates, is guilty of breach of trust.
Whoever is entrusted with the dominion of property, dishonestly converts it as his property, is guilty of breach of trust.
Whoever is given in custody of some property, allows its use by a third person, is guilty of breach of trust.
All are correct.
- Option 1: This states that a person entrusted with property, who dishonestly misappropriates it, commits breach of trust. This matches the classic definition of criminal breach of trust.
- Option 2: This mentions being entrusted with "dominion" of property and converting it for personal use, which also constitutes breach of trust under law.
- Option 3: Merely allowing a third person to use the property given in custody is not necessarily breach of trust unless done dishonestly or against the terms of trust.
- Option 4: "All are correct" is not accurate, because Option 3 is not always legally considered breach of trust.
Correct Answer: Option 2
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