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asportation"a carrying away or off" (legal), c. 1500, from Latin asportationem (nominative asportatio), noun of action from past participle stem of asportare "to carry off," from abs- "a [..]
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asportation[Latin asportatio, from asportare to carry off, from abs- away + portare to carry] : a carrying away ;specif : the carrying away of someone else's property that is an element of larceny
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asportationAsportation is the felonious removal of goods from the place where they were deposited. It is often judged to be a larceny, even though the goods aren't removed from the building. The physical mo [..]
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