Larceny definition
Larceny means as defined in Penal Code section 484.
Larceny means the taking of someone else’s property without the use of force with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of the property. The laws of several states, including Utah, place larceny and certain other property crimes under the general category of theft;
Larceny means the fraudulent and wrongful taking and carrying away of the property of another with intent to convert such property to the taker's use without the consent of the owner. And “embezzlement” is the fraudulent appropriation of property of another by a person to whom that property had been entrusted or into whose hands it has lawfully come. Embezzlement differs from larceny in that the original taking was lawful. Both larceny and embezzlement require the taking of another's property.
Examples of Larceny in a sentence
Counsel, on behalf of Defendant Corporation, agrees to enter a plea guilty to the crime of Grand Larceny in the Third Degree (Penal Law §155.30(1) a class E felony), to cover and satisfy SCI No. , based on the facts and admissions in the Allocution attached to this Agreement as Exhibit A.
More Definitions of Larceny
Larceny means the unlawful taking or carrying away of any tangible or intangible personal property by fraud or stealth with the intent to deprive the another thereof.