
1) Biopiracy 2) Embezzlement 3) Misappropriation 4) Peculation 5) Pilferage 6) Robbery 7) Shoplifting 8) Stealing 9) Theft 10) Thievery
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1) Felonious act 2) Felony 3) French word used in English 4) Grand crime 5) Grand or petit crime 6) It can be grand 7) It may be grand 8) Petit or grand crime 9) Petty crime 10) Petty crime, sometimes 11) Petty or grand crime 12) Stealing 13) Theft 14) Thievery 15) Thieving 16) Trespassory taking + removal
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n. 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. Some states differentiate between grand larceny and petty larceny based on the value of the stolen goods. Grand larceny is a felony with a state prison sentence as a punishment and petty larceny is usua...
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Larceny is a crime involving the unlawful taking of the personal property of another person. It was an offence under the common law of England and became an offence in jurisdictions which incorporated the common law of England into their own law. It has been abolished in England and Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland due to breaki...
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[Advertisements] The Larceny (Advertisements) Act 1870 (33 & 34 Vict c 65) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. According to its preamble, the purpose of this Act was to discourage vexatious proceedings, at the instance of common informers, against printers and publishers of newspapers, under section 102 of the Larceny Act 18...
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[Scheme implementation] The Larceny Project is a set of computer programming languages, specifically Scheme implementations, using the Twobit optimizing Scheme compiler. Larceny is the back-end which compiles to native x86 or SPARC code, Petit Larceny is a Scheme to C compiler and Common Larceny is a Microsoft .NET compatible implementation...
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Obtaining property by fraud or deceit.
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• (n.) The unlawful taking and carrying away of things personal with intent to deprive the right owner of the same; theft. Cf. Embezzlement.
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in criminal law, the trespassory taking and carrying away of personal goods from the possession of another with intent to steal. Larceny is one of ... [3 related articles]
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In the USA, and formerly in the UK, theft, the taking of personal property without consent and with the intention of permanently depriving the owner of it. In the UK until 1827 larceny was divided...
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(n) Larceny is the misappropriation of the goods or assets of another person with an intention to use them as his own. Larceny is a crime punishable and are classified as grand and petty Larceny based on the value of the property so misappropriated.
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a *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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The crime of unlawfully taking someone else's property or money. Theft
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Lar'ce·ny noun ;
plural Larcenies . [ French
larcin , Middle English
larrecin , Latin
latrocinium , from
latro robber, mercenary, hired servant; confer Greek hired servant. Confer
Latrociny .]
(Law) The unlawful taking and carrying away of thi...
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Illegal taking and carrying away of personal property belonging to another with the purpose of depriving the owner of its possession. The wrongful and fraudulent taking and carrying away by one person of the mere personal goods of another from any place, with a felonious intent to convert them to the taker's use and make them his property without.....
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Another 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 the property. If the taking is not forceful, it is larceny; if it is accompanied by force directed against a person, it is robbery, a much more serious ...
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Unlawfully taking personal property with intent to deprive owner of it permanently. Also called theft. Differs from robbery.
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[
n] - the act of taking something from someone unlawfully
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larceny 1. The unlawful taking and removing of another's personal property with the intent of permanently depriving the owner; theft. 2. The felonious taking and carrying away of the personal goods of another with intent to convert them to the taker's use. 3. Obtaining possession of property by fraud, trick or device with a preconceived design or i...
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theft noun the act of taking something from someone unlawfully; `the thieving is awful at Kennedy International`
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[PSAT glossary] the act of taking something from someone unlawfully
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