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Theft

Theft (from Old English þeofð, cognate to thief) is the act of taking another person's property or services without that person's permission or consent with the intent to deprive the rightful owner of it. The word theft is also used as a synonym or informal shorthand term for some crimes against property, such as larceny, robbery, embezzlement…

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Theft

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Edges130
Triples135
Avg. degree1.98
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related to Further reading · 35
Theft → Allen, Art, Bicycle, Cambridge, Cmnd, Criminal Law, Criminal Law Revision Committee, David, Edward, Fabio, Harvard University Press, Hogan Criminal Law, Information Age, ISBN, Italian, Law, LexisNexis, London, MA, Massa
related to Hong Kong · 13
Theft → England, Ghosh Test, Hong Kong, However, It, Ivey Test, Section, Supreme Court, The, Theft Act, Theft Ordinance, UK, Wales
related to The Netherlands · 10
Theft → Article, Dutch, Maximum, Part, Punishable, Robbery, Strafrecht, Terroristic, Wetboek, When
related to Islam · 7
Theft → Allah, As, Exalted, In, Male, Quran, This
see also · 7
Theft → ActUsufructWhite-collar, Anti-theft, Confidence, Force-initiationFraudGentleman, Secret, Specific, Taxation
is a · 6
Theft → Class 6 Felony, Class 6 Felony.CaliforniaThe Theft Act of 1927 consolidated a variety of common law crimes into theft, Class D felony, default category for all other thefts.Grand theft is punishable by up to a year in jail or prison, name of a statutory offence in California, statutory offence
related to Judaism and Christianity · 6
Theft → Hebrew Bible, In, Jesus, Ten Commandments, The Christian New Testament, Thou
related to Psychology · 6
Theft → For, Grotius, Possible, Pufendorf, Studies, The
related to United States · 6
Theft → Although, American Law Institute, In, The, The Model Penal Code, United States
related to Elements · 5
Theft → But, For, Note, The, Y's

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property act robbery section person felony years stolen value imprisonment owner offence larceny grand committed law maximum part defined stealing

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Theftis aname of a statutory offence in California0.90text
Theftis astatutory offence0.90text
Theftis aClass 6 Felony.CaliforniaThe Theft Act of 1927 consolidated a variety of common law crimes into theft0.90text
Theftis adefault category for all other thefts.Grand theft is punishable by up to a year in jail or prison0.90text
Theftis aClass D felony0.90text
Theftis aClass 6 Felony0.90text
metalworkinginstance ofattempted to restrict traditional nomadic Romani trades0.80text
basket manufacturinginstance ofattempted to restrict traditional nomadic Romani trades0.80text
Theftrelated to BuddhismIn Buddhism0.60section
Theftrelated to BuddhismThe0.60section
Theftrelated to BuddhismUnderhand0.60section
Theftrelated to BuddhismProfessions0.60section

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