Theft

  • 31theft|proof — «THEHFT PROOF», adjective. invulnerable to theft; safe from thievery: »The safe is theftproof …

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  • 32theft of money entrusted to one's care — index embezzlement Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 33theft of money entrusted to one's management — index embezzlement Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 34Theft Act 1968 — The Theft Act 1968 (1968 c.60) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, governing most of the general property offences in English law. On 15 January 2007 the Fraud Act 2006 came into force repealing most of the offences of… …

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  • 35Theft Act 1978 — The Theft Act 1978 supplemented the earlier deception offences in English law contained in sections 15 and 16 of the Theft Act 1968 by reforming some aspects of those offences and adding new provisions. Sections 1 and 2 were repealed on 15th… …

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  • 36theft insurance — Insurance against the risk of loss by theft. 29A Am J Rev ed Ins § 1333. A contract to indemnify against loss by thieves. Anno: 46 LRA (NS) 562; 47 LRA (NS) 296. Where the word theft is used in an insurance policy, without definition, it should… …

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  • 37Theft of the Jules Rimet Trophy — The Jules Rimet Trophy, awarded to the winner of the football World Cup, was stolen in 1966 prior to the 1966 FIFA World Cup in England. The trophy was later recovered and one man convicted being involved but the other possible culprits are still …

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  • 38Theft Act — In English law, this may be: * Theft Act 1968, which defines offences related to theft. * Theft Act 1978, which defines offences related to deception …

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  • 39theft loss — A deduction of loss by theft in computation of taxable income, theft being broadly defined in this connection to include larceny, robbery, embezzlement, even a wrongful withholding by a trustee. Internal Revenue Code § 165; Vincent v Commissioner …

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  • 40Theft of medieval art from Quedlinburg — The theft of medieval art from Quedlinburg was perpetrated by United States Army Lieutenant Joe T. Meador in the days prior to the end of World War II in Europe. Precious church objects stored near Quedlinburg, Germany were found by the U.S. Army …

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