- In law,
misappropriation is the
unauthorized use of another's name, likeness, identity, property, discoveries, inventions, etc.
without that person's permission...
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Making the
distinction is
particularly difficult when
dealing with
misappropriations of
property by employees. To
prove embezzlement, the
state must show...
- this
lucrative relationship continues. A
member of a
government may
misappropriate directly from
government funds, but they may also make
decisions benefiting...
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honest commercial practices is
considered misappropriation of the
trade secret. If
trade secret misappropriation happens, the
trade secret holder can s****...
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Cultural appropriation is the
adoption of an
element or
elements of one
culture or
identity by
members of
another culture or
identity in a
manner perceived...
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employees to
renovate his own house. A
kickback is an official's
share of
misappropriated funds allocated from his or her
organization to an
organization involved...
- The
misappropriation doctrine is a U.S.
legal theory conferring a "quasi-property right" on a
person who
invests "labor, skill, and money" to
create an...
- community, and not to feed himself. From an
indigenous perspective,
misappropriation and
misuse of
knowledge may be
offensive to traditions, and may have...
- The
Database and
Collections of
Information Misappropriation Act, H.R. 3261, was a
proposed bill in the
United States House of
Representatives during the...
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wealth of the
people and land they govern,
typically by
embezzling or
misappropriating government funds at the
expense of the
wider po****tion. One feature...