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furtum
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furtum
Latin, meaning: theft, robbery/ furta stolen property / trick, deceit. Found op http://archives.nd.edu/fff.htm
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Furtum
Furtum was a delict of Roman law comparable to the modern offence of theft (as it is usually translated) despite being a civil and not criminal wrong. In the classical law and later, it denoted the contrectatio (“handling”) of most types of property with a particular sort of intention. The requ... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furtum
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