larceny
91common-law larceny — See larceny …
92compound larceny — The offense of larceny aggravated by the taking from one s house or person. State v Chambers, 22 W Va 779 …
93grand larceny — At common law, larceny wherein the value of the property stolen exceeded twelve pence. Under modern statutes, the offense of the larcenous taking of property above a specified value, also such a taking of property of a specified kind, from a… …
94mixed larceny — Same as compound larceny …
95petty larceny — Same as petit larceny …
96aggravated larceny — noun : larceny attended with aggravating circumstances (as when the theft is from the person) …
97grand larceny — n. (Law) grand theft, theft of property (ncluding money) valued above a certain amount …
98grand larceny — noun Law (in many US states and formerly in Britain) theft of personal property having a value above a legally specified amount …
99petty larceny — noun Law (in many US states and formerly in Britain) theft of personal property having a value less than a specified amount …
100grand larceny — noun (U) AmE law the crime of stealing very valuable goods …