Stealing Sample Clauses

Stealing. A student shall not take nor receive or attempt to take or receive into his/her possession property of the school district or property of another student, teacher, visitor or employee of the school district without consent of the owner to do so.
Stealing. 17. Carrying firearms or weapons on Company property.
Stealing. 3. Three (3) consecutive working days (Saturdays, Sundays and holidays excluded) absence without notice to the Administration.
Stealing. 1st; written reprimand up to dismissal, 2nd; dismissal.
Stealing b. Intoxication, drinking on the job or coming to work with liquor on breath c. Conduct unbecoming an employee of the School District
Stealing. Any act of theft of property belonging to the Company, another employee, or anyone doing business with the Company is strictly prohibited. (Discipline code 4)
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Stealing. 3. Destruction of school property.
Stealing e. Breach of confidentiality clause.
Stealing. Adolescence is a time of extremely rapid changes in one's physical, mental, and social aspects, making one more susceptible to deviant conduct like stealing. Stealing behavior is the act of committing theft, whether it be legally, criminally, in secret, or without the knowledge of others (Xxxxxxxx, S., 2019) “Mornings before daylight I slipped into cornfields and borrowed a watermelon, or a mushmelon, or a punkin, or some new corn, or things of that kind. Pap always said it warn’t no harm to borrow things if you was meaning to pay them back some time; but the widow said it warn’t anything but a soft name for stealing, and no decent body would do it.” (Xxxxx 1884, p. 68) The quotation explains that the loan Huck is referring to is a theft. He still believes in his father's advice, where his father says that theft is not theft but only borrowing it. And Pap figured it would not be a big deal if we put it back. Meanwhile, according to the term, borrowing is the use of other people's goods with the permission of the owner within a certain time and will be returned if that time has expired. The activities carried out by Xxxx in the quote are included in the theft because he took or used something without the owner’s permission for the item. Theft is also one of the juvenile delinquencies committed by Xxxx in this novel. The quotation “I got to steal that money, somehow; and I got to steal it some way that they won’t suspicion that I done it.” (Xxxxx 1884, p. 179) shows that after thinking of several ways, Xxxx decided to steal and hide the money from the fraud, as shown in the quotation “I felt so ornery and low down and mean that I says to myself, my mind’s made up; I’ll hive that money for them or bust.” (Xxxxx 1884, p. 178). After that, he would tell Xxxx Xxxx where the money was hidden by letter. What Xxxx did was included in one of the juvenile delinquencies, namely stealing. However, it could not be justified even though he stole intending to help Xxxx Xxxx and her sister. “Along during the morning I borrowed a sheet and a white shirt off of the clothes-line; and I found an old sack and put them in it, and we went down and got the fox-fire, and put that in too. . I called it borrowing, because that was what pap always called it; but Xxx said it warn’t borrowing, it was stealing.” (Xxxxx 1884, p. 244) This quote explains that Xxxx took someone else's property, but he thought it was borrowing like what his father said. Even so, it is still said to be steali...
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