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  2. Category:Law of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement in Barbados (3 C, 4 P) Barbadian lawyers (6 C, 17 P) LGBTQ rights in Barbados (1 C, 1 P) P. ... Act, 2021; S. Supreme Court of Judicature (Barbados)

  3. Mistake of law - Wikipedia

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    The belief must be that the law creates and vests a specific right to act in that way. Under the Theft Act 1968 and the Criminal Damage Act 1971, a defense will arise if the defendant honestly believes that he is entitled to act in the way he did and this will negate the relevant mens rea element (e.g., of dishonesty under §2

  4. Portal:Law/Selected articles/53 - Wikipedia

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    The modern law of criminal damage is mostly contained in the Criminal Damage Act 1971, which redefines or creates several offences protecting property rights. The Act provides a comprehensive structure covering merely preparatory acts to the most serious offences of arson and causing damage with intent to endanger life.

  5. R v Whiteley - Wikipedia

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    R v Whiteley (1991) 93 Cr App R 25 was an important case in the criminal law of England & Wales in relation to criminal damage.It established that for the purposes of the Criminal Damage Act 1971, [1] the property in question must be tangible but the damage done may be intangible. [2]

  6. Assault - Wikipedia

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    Some jurisdictions allow force to be used in defense of property, to prevent damage either in its own right, or under one or both of the preceding classes of defense in that a threat or attempt to damage property might be considered a crime (in English law, under s5 Criminal Damage Act 1971 it may be argued that the defendant has a lawful ...

  7. Property damage - Wikipedia

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    Property damage (sometimes called damage to property), is the damage or destruction of real or tangible personal property, caused by negligence, willful destruction, or an act of nature. Destruction of property (sometimes called property destruction , or criminal damage in England and Wales ) is a sub-type of property damage that involves ...

  8. Judiciary of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The Judiciary of Barbados is an independent branch of the Barbadian government, subject only to the Barbadian Constitution. It is headed by the Chief Justice of Barbados. [1] Barbados is a common law jurisdiction, in which precedents from English law and British Commonwealth tradition may be taken into account. [2]

  9. Property crime - Wikipedia

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    the Criminal Damage Act 1971; the Criminal Damage (Northern Ireland) Order 1977; the Fraud Act 2006 [30] an offence under section 2 of the Explosive Substances Act 1883 of causing an explosion likely to cause serious injury to property in connection with such an attack as is mentioned in section 1(1)(b) of the Internationally Protected Persons ...

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