The Stolen Valor Act of 2005 (the Act), signed into law by former President George W. Bush on Dec. 20, 2006,[1] is a U.S. law that broadens the provisions of previous U.S. law addressing the unauthorized wear, manufacture, sale or claim (either written or oral) of any military decorations and medals. It is a federal misdemeanor offense, which carries a punishment of imprisonment for no more than 1 year and/or a fine; the scope previously covered only the Medal of Honor.
the painting gets stolen
Evelyn Hanna has written: 'Stolen Splendor' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY
It is usually true that black luggage can be confused. Try putting a colored ribbon on your bag to distinguish it.
Tortoises are a protected species and cannot be bought and sold like merchandise.
An investigation
Travelers cheques are a safe alternative to carrying cash. By paying a small premium, you are protected if your cheques are lost or stolen. The bank that issued the cheques guarantee the merchant will get paid, even if they are fraudulently cashed, and the bank will reimburse you if they are lost or stolen.
Karen Malpede has written: 'People's theatre in Amerika' -- subject(s): Experimental theater, Theater 'A monster has stolen the sun, and other plays' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'A monster has stolen the sun, and other plays'
In the sentence "The stolen car was recovered." it is an adjective. In the sentence "He has stolen two cars." it is a verb.
No. And it would not be advisable for anyone to attempt such action even though they are a completely innocent party.
Was an used Action Replay? Or new? It might have got stolen or it fell out as it was trying to packaging.
Most people would probably say get a lawyer.
Knowledge is such a wealth which can't be stolen, Monetary wealth is being protected whereas knowledge protects. Wealth may perish but knowledge of wealth can never perish.