Yes.
Yes, stealing an iPhone can be considered a felony depending on the value of the phone and the laws in the specific jurisdiction. Felony charges typically apply to theft of items above a certain value, which varies by location.
You can't but advertisement items automatically delete after a certain amount of time.
It'll vary according to state law, amount of damage/value of items stolen, value of vehicle and items inside of it, etc.
A forecast of Sales is calculating the amount of items you expect to sell over a certain period, whereas a Production forecast is calculating the amount of items you expect to produce over a certain period.
A forecast of Sales is calculating the amount of items you expect to sell over a certain period, whereas a Production forecast is calculating the amount of items you expect to produce over a certain period.
Yes. The statute of limitations (which varries by state) for a misdemeanor is typically one year. Theft would typically fall under the category of misdemeanor unless there were aggrivated circumstances, i.e. a statutory dollar amount set forth by the state in which if the item stolen is worth more than a certain amount it becomes a felony; or certain items such as in NC it is a felony to steal a dog. In any felony case the same concept of statute of limitations applies; however, the statute of limitations will most likely be higher than that of the misdemeanor equivalent.
Ration cards.
A quota is a fixed or limited amount or number of things or people. It can also be a specific number of items that a person has to do, a certain amount of people that can do something, the least amount of votes needed to elect someone, and a person's share of qualities, attributes, and items.
Shoplifting is a generic description for the offense of LARCENY. The difference between a misdemeanor charge and a felony charge can hinge on the total value of the items stolen. (for instance: some states set the "break point" between a misdemeanor and a felony offense at $100. - if the total stolen is less than that it's misdemeanor - more than that it's a felony.) You 'll have to check Nevada's state statutes.
They in fact offer both. Some coupons that Macy's have are for a certain amount off a specific item while others are for a wider variety of items.
"Rationing".
Pawn shops operate on small loans that hold an item for a certain amount of time. These items are often bought back, however, if they are not then these same items may be sold.