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Q: Which philosophy noted 'that if there were no property then there would be no theft?
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Why would the confucian philosophy discourage trade?

The Confucian philosophy discouraged trade as it saw it as an evil. Merchants were discouraged from trading as this was not considered to be an act of righteousness.


Under the larissezz-faire philosophy the government would do which of these?

not become involved in the economy


What did many Southerners believe about the abolition of slavery by the thirteenth Amendment to the US Constitution?

they were really mad sinces slaves were considered property and how can the goverment free there property. The "property" would do all the heavy lifting in the buisness and the owners would get all the money that the"property" should receive.


What term is used to define a belief in Political Philosophy?

The nature of philosophy, including political philosophy, is that it is an enquiry, and not a belief. It is possible to become convinced of the rightness of the line of thinking of some political philosopher or other, in which case you would acquire a label like Hobbesian or Marxist.


Where would someone go if they wanted to study philosophy in Medieval time?

Two major universities of the 11th and 12th centuries would have been Paris and Bologna. Though primarily they specialised in theology and law (respectively, though both did teach the alternate) philosophy would have been included within those fields. One thing you need to be aware of when looking at the study of philosophy in this period is that philosophy roughly equated to 'science' as we know it today. The distinction we have placed on the two was not prevalent in the Medieval period. Aristotle and others like him would have been used in this period, provided that they did not conflict with what the Catholic Church of the time understood to be true. Hope that helps!

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What is the main crime in Mexico?

Property crime would be the most common crime committed in Mexico. It would include burglary, larceny, theft, motor vehicle theft, arson, shoplifting, and vandalism.


What is the punishment for theft of property in ND?

The value of the property would control what charges are filed and it could be filed as a felony or misdemeanor depending on the value of the property.


Is stealing ammunition a felony?

Ammunition is generally treated as any property without special consideration, so the usual property value thresholds for petty theft/grand theft would apply.


Is keeping kids footballs and not giving them back when gone into someones garden classed as theft?

Technically, yes. If you are on somebody elses land and taking the lands property, I would consider it as theft. If it is a close relative, then that is different because you are close to them. If it is a total stranger, it would be classed as theft/ stealing property.


Is Grand Theft Auto a federal offense?

The auto theft crime referred to as "grand theft auto" is a violation of a state law. Theft of a government vehicle would be a federal offense, and prosecuted under the US laws governing theft of federal property.


Can a tenant take furniture from a rental property without permission?

If the furnature is the tenants then yes. If the furnature came with the rental property as fully furnished, then the answer is NO. This would be classed as theft and they would be liable for prosecution.


What is it when something is taken by force and without permission?

That would be considered theft or a robbery. Theft involves taking someone's property without their consent, while robbery involves taking someone's property by using force or threat of force.


Can a person dispose or remove items from a deceased persons property without approval from the execator of the estate?

Certainly not, it would be theft.


Can a repo man take property other than that used for collateral?

No. If they do, that would be considered theft and that is obviously against the law.


What is NJ penal code 2c20 3a?

2C:20-3. Theft by unlawful taking or dispositiona. Movable property. A person is guilty of theft if he unlawfully takes, or exercises unlawful control over, movable property of another with purpose to deprive him thereof.b. Immovable property. A person is guilty of theft if he unlawfully transfers any interest in immovable property of another with purpose to benefit himself or another not entitled thereto.Section 3(a) means theft of personal property. Personal property is something that can be picked up and moved (movable property), such as furniture or money for example. Immovable property would be taking something that represents something else. For example stealing a deed to a home. The home is immovable but you stole ownership by transfering ownership under the deed.


Where would one find an intellectual property office?

One would find an Intellectual Property Office by googling 'intellectual property office' for the country one wishes to file the patent. The United States government has a stopfakes website to assist with identity theft problems.


What is the charge for stolen property?

Actually its called Theft. Larceny is a form of theft. Taking with the intention of keeping permanantly. If that's the case, then it would be called Larceny in whatever degree. Depending on the worth or amount.