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Criminal breach of trust is an offence which signifies:
Entrustment
Demand
Refusal
Wrongful intention
- Entrustment:
- Signifies that property or responsibility is given to someone based on trust.
- Central to the offence of criminal breach of trust as it involves violations of this trust.
- Correct Answer
- Demand:
- Refers to the request or requirement for something from the person entrusted.
- While demands may occur, they are not central to defining criminal breach of trust.
- Refusal:
- Denial or unwillingness to comply with a demand.
- It can be a component of deceit, but not directly defining criminal breach of trust.
- Wrongful intention:
- Involves a dishonest intent to misappropriate or misuse entrusted property.
- Important element but not the sole defining feature of the offence.
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