unlawful breaking and entering
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breaking and entering — noun trespassing for an unlawful purpose; illegal entrance into premises with criminal intent • Syn: ↑housebreaking, ↑break in • Derivationally related forms: ↑break in (for: ↑break in) • Hypernyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
breaking and entering — noun Date: 1778 the act of forcing or otherwise gaining unlawful passage into and entering another s building … New Collegiate Dictionary
breaking and entering — noun the unlawful entering of another person s residence for the purpose of committing a crime, especially theft; housebreaking …
unlawful entry — index intrusion Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 unlawful entry n. Entering … Law dictionary
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burglary — bur·glary / bər glə rē/ n pl glar·ies [Anglo French burglarie, modification of Medieval Latin burgaria, from burgare to break into (a house)]: the act of breaking and entering an inhabited structure (as a house) esp. at night with intent to… … Law dictionary
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Prostitution and the law — Prostitution legal and regulated … Wikipedia
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burglary insurance — noun : insurance against loss or damage resulting from or following the unlawful breaking and entering of designated premises or places of safekeeping … Useful english dictionary