Meaning ROBBERY
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Felonious taking of another’s property, from his or her person or immediate presence and against his or her will, by means of force or fear.
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n. 1) the direct taking of property (including money) from a pers...
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Theft during which force is used or threatened.
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c. 1200, from Old French roberie "robbery, theft," from rober "to rob" (see rob).
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Robbery [N] [S]Practised by the Ishmaelites ( Genesis 16:12 ), the Chaldeans and Sabeans ( Job 1:15 Job 1:17 ), and the men of Shechem ( Judges 9:25 . See also 1 Samuel 27:6-10 ; 30 ; Hosea 4:2 ; 6:9 [..]
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illegal taking of another person's or organization's property.
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The crime of directly taking property (including money) from a person (victim) through force, threat, or intimidation. Robbery is a felony, punishable by a term in state or federal prison. Armed robbe [..]
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larceny by threat of violence looting: plundering during riots or in wartime (robber) a thief who steals from someone by threatening violence Robbery is the crime of taking or attempting to take somet [..]
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Robbery has ever been one of the principal employments of the nomad tribes of the East. From the time of Ishmael to the present day the Bedouin has been a "wild man," and a robber by trade. [..]
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Practised by the Ishmaelites (Gen. 16:12), the Chaldeans and Sabeans (Job 1:15, 17), and the men of Shechem (Judg. 9:25. See also 1 Sam. 27:6-10; 30; Hos. 4:2; 6:9). Robbers infested Judea in our Lord [..]
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pl: -ber·ies [Anglo-French robberie roberie, from Old French, from rober to take something away from a person by force] : the unlawful taking away of personal property from a person by violence ...
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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Robbery is similar to theft, but with the added element of force or use of a weapon. A robbery is committed if in the course of committing a theft someone:
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(n) larceny by threat of violence(n) plundering during riots or in wartime
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furtum
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Felonious taking of another's property in that person's presence by force or fear. Differs from larceny.
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The taking, or attempting to take, anything of value under confrontational circumstances from the control, custody, or care of another person by force or violence and/or by putting the victim in fear [..]
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The act or an instance of illegally taking something that belongs to somebody else, especially by using force, threats, or violence.
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Theft of property while force is used or threatened
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The Stealing of Corpses after Burial, especially for medical Dissection. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, in the absence of laws governing the acquisition of dissecting material for the stud [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The taking of property from a person by force or threat of violence.
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Implies the use or threat to use violence in taking someone else’s property. Some very old Burglary policy wordings may specifically mention robbery and hold-up, but this cover is included in modern T [..]
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Theft of property while force is used or threatened
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Theft of property while force is used or threatened
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The felonious taking, either by force or by fear of force, of the personal property of another, commonly known as "hold-up."
Source: rsagroup.ca

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The felonious taking, either by force or by fear of force, of the personal property of another, commonly known as "hold-up."
Source: mbcfinancial.ca

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The felonious taking, either by force or fear of force, of the personal property of another.
Source: calstate.edu

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a proven use of violent force or threat of immediate application of violent force against the insured with the intention to get hold of his or her property. The usage of narcotic or a similar substanc [..]
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The taking of property from a person by force or threat of violence.
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Felonious taking of another's property from his or her person or immediate presence and against his or her will by means of force or fear.
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The taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence and/or by putting the victim in fear.
Source: insurexchange.com

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Taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence.
Source: ovc.gov (offline)

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the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence and/or by creating fear in the victim. (UCR definit [..]
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 Unlawful taking of property, with intent to permanently deprive the owner of the property, from the immediate possession, control, custody or care of a person, accompanied by the use, and/or threatened use of immediate force or violence (ANZSOC, 2011). 'Robbery' is further categorised as robbery without a weapon, robbery with a firearm o [..]
Source: bocsar.nsw.gov.au (offline)

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The taking, or attempting to take, anything of value under confrontational circumstances from the control, custody, or care of another person by force or threat of force or violence and/or by putting [..]
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Taking property from another person by force.
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theft from the person (usually involving violence or the threat of it); a felony
Source: earlymodernweb.org.uk

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Taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence.
Source: ovc.ncjrs.gov (offline)

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Unlawful taking or attempted taking of property that is in the immediate possession of another by force or the threat of force.
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The taking of a person's property by violence or threat of violence; forcible stealing.
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n. 1) the direct taking of property (including money) from a person (victim) through force, threat or intimidation. Robbery is a felony (crime punishable by a term in prison). "Armed robbery" [..]
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Theft by use of force or threat of force.
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is the felonious taking of personal property in the possession of another, from his person or immediate presence, and against his will, accomplished by means of force or fear.
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Felonious taking of another’s property, from his or her person or immediate presence and against his or her will, by means of force or fear.
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The taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence and/or by putting the victim in fear.
Source: lee.edu

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The wrongful taking of, or attempting to take, something of value from another person by using physical force or threats of injury or death.
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The taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence and/or by putting the victim in fear.
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Felonious taking of property from the possession of another against his will, accomplished by means of force or fear.
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The offence of robbery is defined under the theft act 1968 section 8.
Source: lawmentor.co.uk (offline)

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The act or practice of robbing. (legal) The offense of taking or attempting to take the property of another by force or threat of force.
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