Theft definition

Theft means robbery, burglary or hold-up, occurring with or without violence or the threat of violence.
Theft means the act of stealing, the wrongful taking and carrying away of the personal goods or property of another, larceny.
Theft means the misappropriation of property belonging to another party.

Examples of Theft in a sentence

  • Any Employer that submits an offer to the City seeking award of a City contract shall comply with the requirements of Austin City Code, Chapter 4-22 Wage Theft.

  • All Employers must complete the City of Austin Wage Theft Training within 30 days of being awarded a contract with the City.

  • Any Employer that submits an Offer to the City is required to provide certification that they have not been adjudicated for certain offenses related to Wage Theft.

  • The present work schedules, including assigned work days, lost days off, and pick days, for Technical Accident Investigators assigned to Headquarters, Safety Education Officers, Vehicle Theft Officers, and Trooper-Pilots shall be retained.

  • Theft, tampering, possession, damage, destruction, or misuse of personal or University property is prohibited.


More Definitions of Theft

Theft means the dishonest use, waste or diversion of electricity, within the meaning of Section 15 of the Energy (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1995.
Theft means the unlawful taking of property to the deprivation of the Insured.
Theft means the unlawful taking of the Equipment to the deprivation of the Insured Customer.
Theft means the act of stealing, specifically, the felonious taking and removing of property, with intent to deprive the rightful owner of the same and includes larceny.
Theft means any act of stealing.
Theft means theft without forcible entry.
Theft means theft of electricity as defined in Section 135 of the Act;