Property of another definition

Property of another means real or personal property in which a person other than the offender has
Property of another means property in which a person other than the actor or in which a government has an interest which the actor is not privileged to infringe without consent, regardless of the fact that the actor also has an interest in the property and regardless of the fact that the other person or government might be precluded from civil recovery because the property was used in an unlawful transaction or was subject to forfeiture as contraband. Property in possession of the actor shall not be deemed property of another who has a security interest therein, even if legal title is in the creditor pursuant to a conditional sales contract or other security agreement. "Owner" means any person or a government with an interest in property such that it is "property of another" as far as the actor is concerned.
Property of another means property in which a person other than the actor has a legal interest which the actor has no right to defeat or impair, even though the actor may also have a legal interest in the property.

Examples of Property of another in a sentence

  • Property "of another" means a building or other property, whether real or personal, in which a person other than the offender has an interest which the offender has no authority to defeat or impair, even though the offender may also have an interest in the building or property.

  • Ownership of inventions, discoveries, works of authorship and other developments existing as of the Effective Date and all patents, copyrights, trade secret rights and other intellectual property rights therein (collectively, “Pre-existing Intellectual Property”), is not affected by this Agreement, and no Party or Sponsor shall have any claims to or rights in any Pre-existing Intellectual Property of another, except as may be otherwise expressly provided in any other written agreement between them.

  • Property of another, whether there is an identified owner or not, which is found on State property and is determined to have been abandoned, left or lost, shall be turned over to the CIU for disposition.

  • Ownership of inventions, discoveries, works of authorship and other developments existing as of the Effective Date and all patents, copyrights, trade secret rights and other intellectual property rights therein (collectively, “Pre-existing Intellectual Property”), is not affected by this Agreement, and no Party or Sponsor shall have any claims to or rights in any Pre- existing Intellectual Property of another, except as may be otherwise expressly provided in any other written agreement between them.

  • To the Knowledge of the Company, the operation of the business of the Acquired Corporations as currently conducted and as currently proposed (as described in the Company SEC Documents) to be conducted by the Acquired Corporations does not infringe, misappropriate or otherwise violate any Intellectual Property of another Person.


More Definitions of Property of another

Property of another means real or personal property in which a person other than the offender has an interest that the offender has no authority to defeat or impair, even though the offender may have an interest in the property.
Property of another means property in which a person other than the actor or in
Property of another means property in which any person other than the defendant has an interest on which the defendant is not privileged to infringe, including property in which the defendant also has an interest, notwithstanding the fact that the other person might be precluded from civil recovery because the property was used in an unlawful transaction or was subject to forfeiture as contraband. Property in possession of the defendant is not deemed property of another person who has only a security interest in the property, even if legal title is in the creditor pursuant to a security agreement.
Property of another means any property that a person has an interest in that the accused is not privileged to interfere with, regardless of whether the accused also has an interest in that property. The term “property of another” does not include any property in the possession of the accused that the other person has only a security interest in.
Property of another means property which any person, other than the defendant, has possession of or any other interest in, even though that possession or interest is unlawful; however, a security interest is not an interest in property, even if title is in the secured party pursuant to the security agreement.
Property of another means property in which any person other than
Property of another means property which any person, other than the