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Larcenyn. the crime of taking the goods of another person without permis...
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LarcenyThe crime of unlawfully taking someone else's property or money. Theft.
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Larceny"theft; wrongful or fraudulent taking of the personal goods of another with felonious intent," late 15c., from Anglo-French larcin (late 13c.), Old French larrecin, larcin "theft, robbe [..]
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LarcenyAnother term for theft. Although the definition of this term differs from state to state, it typically means taking property belonging to another with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of th [..]
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Larcenypl: -nies [modification of Anglo-French larcine theft, from Old French larrecin, from Latin latrocinium robbery, from latron- latro mercenary soldier, brigand] : the unlawful taking and carrying away [..]
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LarcenyLarceny is a form of theft involving taking the goods or money or another without permission. Some states divide the crime into the categories of grand larceny and petit or petty larceny, depending on [..]
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LarcenyUnlawfully taking personal property with intent to deprive owner of it permanently. Also called theft. Differs from robbery.
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LarcenyPetty theft, means really the peculations and thefts of a mercenary. (Greek latron, hire [latris, a hire-ling]; Latin latro, a mercenary, whence latrocinium; French, larcin.)
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LarcenyObtaining property by fraud or deceit.
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LarcenyThe act of taking another person’s or entity’s property without authorization. In some states, larceny is divided into grand larceny and petty larceny, depending on the value of the property stolen. A [..]
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LarcenyThe unlawful taking, carrying, leading or riding away of another person's property.
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LarcenyThe unlawful taking and carrying away of the personal property of another without his consent and with intent to deprive him of ownership or use.
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LarcenyObtaining property by fraud or deceit.
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LarcenyElements: felonious taking or stealing (includes removal by carrying, leading, and driving) of someone else's personal goods or property valued above (for grand
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LarcenyFeloniously and unlawfully taking the property of another against their will or without their consent, with the intention of defrauding and depriving them of its use.
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LarcenyA form of theft, larceny occurs when one party intentionally takes money or property from another. Grand larceny (usually defined as a theft of property over $500) is considered a felony, while petty [..]
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Larceny The unlawful taking of another person's property. Larceny is commonly classified as "petty" or "grand" depending on the value of the property. Dollar values to establish cla [..]
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LarcenyThe wrongful acquisition of the property of another person, i.e., theft.
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Larcenya *common law felony (and therefore eligible for *benefit of clergy), 'simple' theft without aggravating factors such as forced entry or violence. See also *petty larceny, *grand larceny.
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Larcenythe crime of taking the goods of another person without permission (usually secretly), with the intent of keeping them. It is one form of theft. Some states differentiate between grand larceny and pet [..]
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LarcenyAnother term for stealing or theft
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LarcenyTheft.
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LarcenyLarceny is a crime that involves the theft of something from someone else. There are two main components of larceny: trespassing and asportation. Larceny is usually the taking of a property with the express desire to not give it back to its owner. A person who commits larceny does so wrongly and fraudulently. The person committing larceny usually [..]
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Larceny"The unlawful taking of another person's property. Larceny is commonly classified as ""petty"" or ""grand"" depending on the value of the property. Dollar values to establish classifications of ""petty"" and ""grand"" may vary from state to state."
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Larcenyn. the crime of taking the goods of another person without permission (usually secretly), with the intent of keeping them. It is one form of theft.
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LarcenyObtaining property by fraud or deceit.
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LarcenyThe wrongful taking of another’s personal property.
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Larceny
(legal) The unlawful taking of personal property as an attempt to deprive the legal owner of it permanently.
(legal) A larcenous act attributable to an individual.
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