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"Burglary" is the unauthorized entering of an area (the definition of "area" depends on what state you are in) with the intent to commit a crime. A "conveyance" is, essentially, a vehicle. Therefore, "burglary (conveyance-unoccupied)" is the unauthorized entering of an unoccupied vehicle, with the intention of committing a crime (probably theft). For instance, breaking into a car.

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