Stolen definition

Stolen means property which has been the subject of theft or robbery or a vehicle which is received from a person who is then in violation of section 12.1-23-06.
Stolen means obtained by theft, robbery, or extortion;
Stolen means property which has been the subject of theft or robbery or a vehicle

Examples of Stolen in a sentence

  • On or before 9 November 2022, malicious cyber actors released some of the Stolen Customer Data via the dark web.

  • Damaged, Lost or Stolen ItemsReasonable efforts will be made to remind students to secure and gather belongings while on the school bus during the off-loading process, however the District is not responsible for damaged, lost, or stolen items brought onto the bus.

  • Section 2.09 Mutilated, Defaced, Destroyed, Lost and Stolen Securities.

  • Once malicious cyber actors had accessed Medibank’s network, they extracted a substantial volume of data from Medibank’s network, including the personal and health claims data of customers ( Stolen Customer Data).

  • Stolen means items that are taken by force and/or under duress or the disappearance of the item from a known place under circumstances that would indicate the probability of theft.


More Definitions of Stolen

Stolen means obtained by theft, robbery, or
Stolen. Someone stole or may have stolen the item. Note on the Master Property Inventory List the date the item was reported stolen. Attach a copy of a police offense report.
Stolen means a loss which involves the disappearance of a Covered Purchase.
Stolen means having been stolen by a third party by way of theft, robbery or burglary without Your assistance, consent or cooperation.
Stolen means a loss which involves the disappearance of a Covered Purchase from a place following violent entry and/or exit.
Stolen means property which has been the subject of theft or robbery or a vehicle which is received from a person who is then in violation of N.D. Cent. Code
Stolen. The item is stolen a nd reported on a Notification of Missing Property Form (Attachment 3), together with a copy of a police offense report.