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Valuable security definition

What does Valuable security mean?

Section 20(3) of the theft Act 1968 defines 'valuable security' as any document creating, transferring, surrendering or releasing any right to, in or over property, or authorising the payment of money or delivery of any property, or evidencing the creation, transfer, surrender or release of any such right, or the payment of money or delivery of any property, or the satisfaction of any obligation.

Section 20(1) and (2) create various offences in relation to valuable securities. All the offences require proof of dishonesty and a view to gain or intent to cause loss.

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