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Monday Muse v.1 n.10
Response 2
December 15, 1999


Hi Mark,

Cutting to the chase rather quickly, aren't we?

Hmmmm.

Theft: "The taking of personal property belonging to another, from his possession, or from the possession of some person holding the same for him, without his consent, with intent to deprive the owner of the value of the same, and to appropriate it to the use or benefit of the person taking."

Ownership: "The right of one or more persons to possess and use a thing to the exclusion of others. The right by which a thing belongs to some one in particular, to the exclusion of all other persons. The exclusive right of possession, enjoyment, and disposal; involving as an essential attribute the right to control, handle, and dispose."

Property: "That which is peculiar or proper to any person; that which belongs exclusively to one. ... The term is said to extend to every species of valuable right and interest. More specifically, ownership; the unrestricted and exclusive right to a thing; the right to dispose of a thing in every legal way, to possess it, to use it, and to exclude every one else from interfering with it. That dominion or indefinite right of use or disposition which one may lawfully exercise over particular things or subjects. The exclusive right of possessing, enjoying, and disposing of a thing. The highest right a man can have to anything; being used to refer to that right which one has to lands or tenements, goods or chattels, which no way depends on another man's courtesy."

(All extracts are copied from Black's Law Dictionary.)

It all looks the same to me...

David


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Muse v.1 n.10 David Robert Foss 12/14/1999
Response 1 Mark L. 12/14/1999
Response 2 David Robert Foss 12/15/1999
Response 3 Mark L. 12/15/1999
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