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1 property
A n1 ¢ ( belongings) propriété f, bien(s) m(pl) ; government property propriété f de l'État ; personal property bien(s) m(pl) personnel(s) ; public property bien m public ; ‘private property’ ( on sign) ‘propriété privée’ ; that is not your property cela ne vous appartient pas ;2 ¢ ( real estate) biens mpl immobiliers ; to have property abroad avoir des biens à l'étranger ; to invest in property investir dans l'immobilier m ; property was damaged il y a eu des dégâts matériels ;1 Fin immobilier m ;C modif ( real estate) [company, development, group, law, speculator, value] immobilier/-ière ; [market, prices] de l'immobilier.to be hot property être demandé ; property is theft la propriété, c'est le vol.
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Broad Form Personal Theft Insurance — Insurance coverage to protect personal assets. Broad form personal theft insurance coverage can be placed on all personal property, and is on an all risk basis meaning no matter whether the loss is from vandalism, theft, loss etc. the same… … Investment dictionary
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theft — /theft/, n. 1. the act of stealing; the wrongful taking and carrying away of the personal goods or property of another; larceny. 2. an instance of this. 3. Archaic. something stolen. [bef. 900; ME; OE thefth, theofth; see THIEF, TH1; c. ON thyfth … Universalium
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theft — A popular name for larceny. The act of stealing. The taking of property without the owner s consent. People v. Sims, 29 Ill.App.3d 815, 331 N.E.2d 178, 179. The fraudulent taking of personal property belonging to another, from his possession, or… … Black's law dictionary
theft — Larceny. A broader term than larceny, including other forms of wrongful deprivation of the property of another. 32 Am J1st Larc § 2. The word is defined as a fraudulent taking of corporeal personal property belonging to another from his… … Ballentine's law dictionary
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