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Obtaining pecuniary advantage by deception[1] was formerly a statutory offence in England and Wales and Northern Ireland. It was replaced with the more general offence of fraud by the Fraud Act 2006. The offence still subsists in certain other common law jurisdictions[2] which have copied the English criminal model.

  1. ^ This offence is referred to as "obtaining pecuniary advantage by deception" by the marginal notes to section 16 of the 1968 and 1969 Acts and by Archbold Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice, 1999, para. 21-216 at p. 1809 (in the statement of offence in a specimen indictment). It is referred to as "obtaining a pecuniary advantage by deception" by Archbold at para 21-214 and by Edward Griew, The Theft Acts 1968 and 1978, Fifth Edition, Sweet and Maxwell, 1986, Chapter 9.
  2. ^ For example, Hong Kong, see s.18 Theft Ordinance (Cap. 210)

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