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No! stealing is when you purposely take an item or thing from someone. It's most likely that you found the money and didn't intentionally try to rob someone. It is just too bad that the victim lost the money in the first place. I lost money too but I didn't necessarily jump to the conclusion that someone stole it. So enjoy that money, it's yours!

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What should i do if im being accused of stealing me of stealing my ex's tv when i didnt do it?

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Under British law in 1700's people who owed money could be what?

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What do indentured servant and debtor have in common?

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Is it illegal to take money off the ground?

Yes, it is generally illegal to take money off the ground if it does not belong to you and you do not make a reasonable effort to return it to its rightful owner. This is considered theft or larceny, which is a criminal offense.


Is it illegal to pick up money off the ground?

No, it is not illegal to pick up money off the ground.


Is getting music off of LimeWire stealing?

Yes it is. If you take something that is usually paid for but take it from someone you have no clue of without paying, yes it is stealing.


How high off the gound does the money in the bank briefcase?

20 ft. off the ground


What is LimeWire suing for?

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Where can you get some start up money to get your patent off the ground?

A bank!


What is the last thing you take off at night?

you take your feet off the ground before going to bed


Why does 'take off' mean to begin to fly?

Take off is when the wheels of the aeroplane leaves the runway (ie the aeroplane takes off from the ground).


When you take off a app do you get your money back?

no


How many seconds does it take to take off in a plane?

Basic 737 wii be off ground in 15 seconds from commencing roll


A plane takes off from the airport runway at a constant angle from the ground and, after the take-off phase, is at an altitude of 250 m and 1200 m as the crow flies from the starting point. What was the take-off angle?

A plane takes off from the airport runway at a constant angle from the ground and, after the take-off phase, is at an altitude of 250 m and 1200 m as the crow flies from the starting point. What was the take-off angle?


What do you do next after you take off a saddle of a horse?

I think you set it on the ground after you use it