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Insurance claims and subrogation rights when a vehicle is stolen or wrongfully sold
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10056/insurance-claims-and-subrogation-rights-when-a-vehicle-is-stolen-or-wrongfully-sold
When a vehicle is stolen or wrongfully sold, insurance claims and subrogation rights come into play as follows: Insurance Claims for Stolen Vehicles Comprehensive Coverage: If you have comprehensive auto insurance, it typically covers theft. This means your insurer will pay to replace your vehicle...
Differences between vehicle theft and wrongful towing/sale by property managers
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10055/differences-between-vehicle-theft-and-wrongful-towingsale-by-property-managers
The key differences between vehicle theft and wrongful towing or sale by property managers lie in the nature of the act, legal authority, and the rights involved: Aspect Vehicle Theft Wrongful Towing/Sale by Property Managers Nature of Act Unauthorized and criminal taking of a vehicle with in...
Damages for Intellectual Property Theft and Loss of Monetization Opportunities
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10299/damages-for-intellectual-property-theft-and-loss-of-monetization-opportunities
Damages for Intellectual Property (IP) Theft and Loss of Monetization Opportunities generally encompass compensation for financial losses suffered due to unauthorized use, theft, or infringement of IP rights. These damages aim to restore the rights holder to the position they would have been in had...
How consent obtained under false pretenses relates to extortion charges
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10005/how-consent-obtained-under-false-pretenses-relates-to-extortion-charges
Consent obtained under false pretenses relates to extortion charges primarily through the element of coercion or deception used to obtain property or benefits from a victim. False pretenses involve obtaining title or possession of another's property by knowingly making false representations with the...
Potential criminal and civil liability for apartment staff or towing companies involved in unauthorized vehicle sales
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10059/potential-criminal-and-civil-liability-for-apartment-staff-or-towing-companies-involved-in-unauthorized-vehicle-sales
Below is an overview of potential criminal and civil liability for apartment staff or towing companies involved in unauthorized vehicle sales. Criminal Liability Unauthorized Sale of Vehicles Towing Companies: If a towing company sells a vehicle without following proper legal procedures—such as fai...
Civil litigation options against apartment management and tow companies for unauthorized sale
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10051/civil-litigation-options-against-apartment-management-and-tow-companies-for-unauthorized-sale
If your vehicle was sold without authorization by an apartment management-contracted towing company, you have several civil litigation options against both the towing company and the apartment management: Against the Towing Company Illegal Sale Claim: If the towing company sold your vehicle withou...
California's Comprehensive Computer Data Access and Fraud Act (Penal Code 502)
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10301/californias-comprehensive-computer-data-access-and-fraud-act-penal-code-502
California’s Comprehensive Computer Data Access and Fraud Act, codified as Penal Code § 502, is a broad statute designed to protect individuals, businesses, and government agencies from unauthorized access, tampering, interference, or damage to computer data and systems. Key Provisions Scope of Pr...
Penalties and consequences for unauthorized use of a vehicle under Oregon law
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10063/penalties-and-consequences-for-unauthorized-use-of-a-vehicle-under-oregon-law
Under Oregon law, unauthorized use of a vehicle—often referred to as "joyriding"—is a criminal offense distinct from motor vehicle theft. The penalties and consequences vary depending on the nature and value of the vehicle and the intent of the offender: Unauthorized Use Without Intent to Steal: F...
Documenting and proving unauthorized use of private property
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10124/documenting-and-proving-unauthorized-use-of-private-property
To document and prove unauthorized use of private property effectively, several key steps and legal considerations are involved: 1. Documentation of Evidence and Chain of Custody When property is taken or used without consent, it is crucial to document the date, time, and location where the propert...
Civil remedies versus criminal prosecution for unauthorized vehicle use in Oregon
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10069/civil-remedies-versus-criminal-prosecution-for-unauthorized-vehicle-use-in-oregon
In Oregon, unauthorized use of a vehicle (often called joyriding) is primarily treated as a criminal offense, specifically a Class C felony. This crime occurs when a person operates or exercises control over a vehicle without the consent of the person who has superior right to possession, including...
Copyright Infringement and Software Code
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10294/copyright-infringement-and-software-code
Copyright infringement involving software code occurs when someone uses, distributes, or modifies copyrighted software without permission from the copyright holder. Here's a comprehensive overview of the key aspects related to software copyright infringement: What is Software Copyright? Software co...
Financial abuse and legal remedies related to family vehicle ownership and expenses
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10262/financial-abuse-and-legal-remedies-related-to-family-vehicle-ownership-and-expenses
Financial abuse related to family vehicle ownership and expenses typically falls under the broader category of financial exploitation within families, which can involve misuse or misappropriation of funds or assets, including vehicles. Legal remedies for such abuse depend on the circumstances but ge...
Unauthorized Access to Computer Systems Under California Penal Code 502
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10296/unauthorized-access-to-computer-systems-under-california-penal-code-502
California Penal Code Section 502 (PC 502) addresses unauthorized access to computer systems and data, commonly known as hacking. Under this law, it is a crime to knowingly access a computer, computer system, network, or data without permission from the owner and to alter, damage, delete, destroy, o...
When financial demands in personal relationships cross into criminal conduct
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10013/when-financial-demands-in-personal-relationships-cross-into-criminal-conduct
Financial demands in personal relationships can cross into criminal conduct primarily when they amount to financial or economic abuse, which is recognized as a form of domestic abuse under certain legal frameworks, such as the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 in England and Wales. This type of abuse involves...
Differences between joyriding, auto theft, and unauthorized use of a vehicle in Oregon statutes
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10064/differences-between-joyriding-auto-theft-and-unauthorized-use-of-a-vehicle-in-oregon-statutes
The differences between joyriding, auto theft, and unauthorized use of a vehicle under Oregon statutes primarily hinge on the intent of the person using the vehicle and the nature of the offense: Aspect Joyriding / Unauthorized Use of Vehicle Auto Theft (Motor Vehicle Theft) Definition Operat...