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- What Is Misappropriation? Definition, Types, and Penalties
Misappropriation covers everything from stolen funds to trade secrets and misused identities — here's what it means legally and what's at stake Misappropriation is the wrongful use of someone else’s property, money, or information by a person who was entrusted with access to it
- misappropriation | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
Misappropriation commonly refers to situations in which the offending party has an added measure of responsibility, such as misconduct by a public official, a trustee of a trust, or an administrator of a deceased person's estate
- Misappropriation - Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes
Misappropriation defined and explained with examples Misappropriation is the act of stealing something for one's personal gain
- Misappropriation - Wikipedia
In law, misappropriation is the unauthorized use of another's name, likeness, identity, property, discoveries, inventions, etc without that person's permission, resulting in harm to that person
- MISAPPROPRIATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MISAPPROPRIATE is to appropriate wrongly (as by theft or embezzlement) How to use misappropriate in a sentence
- MISAPPROPRIATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MISAPPROPRIATION definition: 1 the act of stealing something that you have been trusted to take care of and using it for… Learn more
- misappropriation Definition, Meaning Usage - Justia
misappropriation - Illegal and intentional use of another individual's property or funds for personal purposes or other unauthorized uses, especially when done by someone in a position of trust, like a public official or estate executor
- 36 CFR 2. 30 -- Misappropriation of property and services.
(1) Obtaining or exercising unlawful possession over the property of another with the purpose to deprive the owner of the property (2) Obtaining property or services offered for sale or compensation without making payment or offering to pay
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