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THEFTn. the generic term for all crimes in which a person intentionall...
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THEFTInsurance Services Office, Inc. (ISO), crime form (CR 00 04) that insures against loss by theft, disappearance, or destruction of the insured's money and securities inside the insured [..]
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THEFTmid-13c., from Old English þeofð (West Saxon þiefð) "theft," from Proto-Germanic *theubitho (source also of Old Frisian thiufthe, Old Norse þyfð), from *theubaz "thief" (see thief) [..]
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THEFTDishonestly appropriating property belonging to another person with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it.
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THEFTTheft [T]Punished by restitution, the proportions of which are noted in 2 Samuel 12:6 . If the thief could not pay the fine, he was to be sold to a Hebrew master till he could pay ( Exodus 22:1-4 ). A [..]
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THEFTThe generic term for all crimes in which a person intentionally takes personal property of another without permission or consent and with the intent to convert it to the taker's use (including po [..]
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THEFTlarceny: the act of taking something from someone unlawfully; "the thieving is awful at Kennedy International" In criminal law, theft is the illegal taking of another person& [..]
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THEFTthe act of stealing
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THEFTPunished by restitution, the proportions of which are noted in 2 Sam. 12:6. If the thief could not pay the fine, he was to be sold to a Hebrew master till he could pay (Ex. 22:1-4). A night-thief migh [..]
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THEFTIllegally taking property without the owner’s permission.
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THEFTThe unauthorized removal of materials or equipment from library premises. Theft and vandalism of library materials is punishable as a misdemeanor in most states in the United States. This persistent p [..]
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THEFT[Old English thiefth] : larceny ;broadly : a criminal taking of the property or services of another without consent NOTE: Theft commonly encompasses by statute a variety of forms of stealing ...
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THEFTGenerally, a person commits the crime of theft of property if he or she:
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THEFT(n) the act of taking something from someone unlawfully
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THEFTfurtum
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THEFTSee larceny.
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THEFTThe unlawful taking of another's property with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of its use or possession.
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THEFTThe vehicle was stolen from its legal owner. A single theft can be reported to AutoCheck by different sources including state agencies, DMV’s and insurance companies.
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THEFTThe vehicle was stolen from its legal owner.
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THEFT The unlawful taking of another's property with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of its use or possession.
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THEFTCovers money and securities against theft, disappearance and destruction.
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THEFTUnlawful act of taking property.
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THEFTCoverage designed to provide protection against financial loss for loss of money and securities resulting directly from theft (any act of stealing), disappearance and destruction. Coverage applies whi [..]
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THEFTUnlawful act of taking property.
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THEFTThe unlawful taking of the property of another with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of its use or possession.
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THEFTmeans the unlawful taking of your insured motorcycle
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THEFTAny act of stealing. Theft includes larceny, burglary and robbery.
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THEFTThis is a common word for "act of stealing." There is no precise meaning in law.
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THEFTinventory shrinkage
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THEFTAny act of stealing. Theft includes larceny, burglary and robbery.
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THEFTThe act of stealing, including larceny, burglary and robbery. Does not include coverage for theft of materials or supplies to be used for construction of a dwelling. Theft by a member of the insureds [..]
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THEFTis such an act in the result of which the culprit gets hold of a piece of other party's property with intention to use it as his own property.
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THEFTCoverage designed to provide protection against financial loss for loss of money and securities resulting directly from theft (any act of stealing), disappearance and destruction. Coverage applies whi [..]
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THEFT
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THEFTTheft occurs when a person dishonestly appropriates property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it.
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THEFTLarceny.
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THEFT the generic term for all crimes in which a person intentionally and fraudulently takes personal property of another without permission or consent and with the intent to convert it to the taker' [..]
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THEFT1. The felonious taking and removing of another’s personal property with the intent to permanently deprive the true owner thereof; larceny. 2. Broadly, any act or instance of stealing, including larceny, burglary, embezzlement, and false pretenses. 1. Theft By Deception: The use of deception to obtain another’s property. 2. Theft By False Pretext: [..]
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THEFTGenerally speaking, theft is any unauthorized taking of another’s property without their consent with the intent to permanently deprive them of said property. Theft covers a broad range of crimes including stealing from a place of commerce (shoplifting), one’s place of business (employee theft and embezzlement), car theft, car jacking, burglary, l [..]
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THEFT1. The felonious taking and removing of another's personal property with the intent to permanently deprive the true owner thereof; larceny.
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THEFTn. the generic term for all crimes in which a person intentionally and fraudulently takes personal property of another without permission or consent and with the intent to convert it to the taker' [..]
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THEFTIn general, the wrongful taking of someone else's property without that person's willful consent.
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THEFTTheft is dishonestly taking something that belongs to someone else, with the intention of keeping it or using it to the extent that the owner will no longer have the benefit of the property.
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THEFTThe taking of property without the owner’s consent.
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THEFTTheft is probably best defined by reference to the theft act 1968.
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THEFT===Noun===
====an act of stealing====
=====Synonyms=====
bargain
burglary
heist
give-away
robbery
steal
stealing
theft
thievery
five-finger discount
midnight requisition
manifest destiny
crime
wrong [..]
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THEFTIn common usage, theft is the taking of another person's property or services without that person's permission or consent with the intent to deprive the lawful owner of it. The word is also used as an [..]
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THEFTIn common usage, theft is the taking of another person's property or services without that person's permission or consent with the intent to deprive the lawful owner of it. The word is also used as an [..]
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THEFTTheft is the illegal taking of another person's property without that person's freely-given consent.
Theft may also refer to:
A Theft, a 1989 American novel
"The Theft", a 2006 metalcore son [..]
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