The [statute]defines what property may be stolen. Generally, all property may be stolen, although there are certain exceptions in relation to land, things growing wild, and wild creatures.
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TA 1968, s 4
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The [statute]defines what property may be stolen. Generally, all property may be stolen, although there are certain exceptions in relation to land, things growing wild, and wild creatures.
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#crime #law #theft
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The [statute]defines what property may be stolen. Generally, all property may be stolen, although there are certain exceptions in relation to land, things growing wild, and wild creatures.
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TA 1968, s 4
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