You can be sued for stealing a company name. You will probably have to pay stiff financial penalties but that is all.
Only if the car was actually stolen. Nonpayment isn't theft (a criminal matter), it's a civil matter.
No, you just find a phone, but if you don't give it to the company, then it's stealing.
Misappropriation means stealing, so it is stealing company assets. This could include cash, computers and peripherals, furnishings, etc.
No. That would be a civil matter that would be heard in a civil lawsuit.No. That would be a civil matter that would be heard in a civil lawsuit.No. That would be a civil matter that would be heard in a civil lawsuit.No. That would be a civil matter that would be heard in a civil lawsuit.
It would be a civil matter.
Stealing is stealing. It does not matter who you stole the money from.
Yes. Stealing is wrong, no matter how old you are and you can always get in serious trouble for it.
In most countries a driving licence could not be taken as payment or punishment for damages owed to an insurance company as that you be a civil matter.
Trespassing is a crime, which means it is a criminal matter. It is not a civil matter.
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If he is stealing from the company of which he is a director, he can be charged with EMBEZZLEMENT. Depdning upon the circumstances, there may well be other offenses that could also be levied against him.