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Theft




Theft

Crimes. This word is sometimes used as synonymous with larceny, . but it is not so technical.

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Word
Construction. One or more syllables which when united convey an idea a single part of speech.

Larceny
Criminal law. 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 his, the taker's use, and make them his property, without the consent of the owner.

Technical
That which properly belongs to an art.



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Theft-bote
The act of receiving a man's goods from the thief, after they had been stolen by him, with the intent that he shall escape punishment.



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Testmoigne
This is an old and barbarous French word, signifying in the old books, evidence.

Texas
The name of one of the new states of the United, States of America. Texas was an independent republic. By the joint resolution of congress of March 1, 1845, congress gave consent that the republic of Texas might be erected into a new state, to be called the state of Texas, with a republican form of government to be adopted by the people.

Thainland
Old English law. The land which was granted by the Saxon kings to their thains or thanes was so called.

The most ancient method of conveyance
The aptest word was "do" or "dedi", I give or have given. As the personal abilities of the feoffee were the inducement, his estate was confined to his person, and subsisted for life. By a feoffment, later, a fee-simple was frequently created. With livery of seisin, the feoffee had an estate at will. At present, land is transferred only by deed or will.

The third approach
The third approach -to conflicts law of theory. Under this approach conflict law problems are solved by general commentaries, texts and essays. It does not have the all-embracing numbered rules of the Second Approach found for example in the Dicey & Morris. Nor does it have a single solution of the First Approach found in the theory of the Statutists or Story's "comity" and territoriality.

Theft

Theft-bote
The act of receiving a man's goods from the thief, after they had been stolen by him, with the intent that he shall escape punishment.

Theocracy
A species of government which claims to be immediately directed by God.

Theodosian code
This code, which originated in the eastern empire, was adopted in the Western empire towards its decline. It is a collection of the legislation of the Christian emperors, from and including Constantine to Theodosius, the Younger; it is composed of sixteen books, the edicts, acts, rescripts, and ordinances of the two empires, that of the east and that of the west.

Thief
Crimes. One who has been guilty of larceny or theft.

Thief's calculator
A collection of innocent-looking bits and pieces near the cash register for the purpose of tracking the amount of cash stolen by Skimming.

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