Wrongful Taking definition

Wrongful Taking means an unauthorized conversion or theft of money, securities, money orders, counterfeit currency, depositor’s forgery or other financial instruments, whether or not proven in a court of law.
Wrongful Taking means an unauthorized conversion or theft of money, securities, money orders, counterfeit currency, depositor's forgery or other financial instruments, whether or not proven in a court of law.

Examples of Wrongful Taking in a sentence

  • Request for Appointment of Guardian Ad Litem for Plaintiffs and Complaint for Violation of Civil and Constitutional Rights, Negligence, Prima Facie Tort and Wrongful Taking was filed on October 9, 2019 along with a Jury Demand.

  • Plaintiffs' four-count Complaint alleges: Trover and Conversion — Wrongful Taking (Count I); Trover and Conversion — Wrongful Detention (Count II); Detinue (Count III); and Negligence (Count IV).

  • Accordingly, Mr. Meldon’s Wrongful Taking claim (Count V) is not ripe for review and is hereby dismissed without prejudice, subject to refiling if warranted.

  • We accept that “The plaintiff, in order to recover more than nominal damages, must prove the value of the property taken, or that he has sustained some special damage.” (1 Waterman, Trespass (1875) Remedy for Wrongful Taking of Property, § 596, p.

Related to Wrongful Taking

  • Total Taking means the Taking of the fee title to all the Premises and the Improvements on the Premises, which shall be considered to include any offsite improvements effected by Tenant to serve the Premises or the improvements or the parking on the Premises.

  • Material Taking shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.4.

  • Substantial Taking means a Taking of at least 15% of the Land or Improvements which, in Lessee’s and Lessor’s reasonable judgment, will materially and adversely interfere with any development or use of the Premises that Lessee is then conducting or intends in good faith to conduct in the future.

  • Partial Taking means the taking of only a portion of the Premises which does not constitute a Total Taking; (4) "Date of Taking" means the date upon which the title to the Premises, or a portion thereof, passes to and vests in the condemnor or the effective date of any order for possession if issued prior to the date title vests in the condemnor; and (5) "Award" means the amount of any award made, consideration paid, or damages ordered as a result of a Taking.

  • Date of Taking means the date the Condemnor has the right to possession of the property being condemned.

  • Condemnor means any public or quasi-public authority, or private corporation or individual, having the power of Condemnation.

  • Wrongful Act means:

  • Interrelated Wrongful Acts means Wrongful Acts that have as a common nexus any fact, circumstance, situation, event, transaction, cause or series of causally connected facts, circumstances, situations, events, transactions or causes.

  • Taking means a taking or damaging, including severance damage, by eminent domain, inverse condemnation or for any public or quasi-public use under applicable Laws. A Taking may occur pursuant to the recording of a final order of condemnation, or by voluntary sale or conveyance in lieu of condemnation or in settlement of a condemnation action.

  • Condemnation means a temporary or permanent taking by any Governmental Authority as the result or in lieu or in anticipation of the exercise of the right of condemnation or eminent domain, of all or any part of the Property, or any interest therein or right accruing thereto, including any right of access thereto or any change of grade affecting the Property or any part thereof.

  • Alleged wrongful conduct means violation of law, Infringement of Company’s rules, misappropriation of monies, actual or suspected fraud, substantial and specific danger to public health and safety or abuse of authority”.

  • Expropriation Event means the appropriation, confiscation, expropriation, cancellation, seizure or nationalization (by Requirement of Law, intervention, court order, condemnation, exercise of eminent domain or other action or form of taking) of ownership or control of a Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries or of any Project or any substantial portion thereof, or any substantial portion of the rights related thereto, or any substantial portion of the economic value thereof, or which prevents or materially interferes with the ability of a Person to own or operate the property subject to such action, including by the imposition of any Tax, fee, charge or royalty.

  • Constitutional taking means a governmental action that results in a taking of

  • Terminating Event means any of the following events:

  • confiscation means a penalty or a measure, ordered by a court following proceedings in relation to a criminal offence or criminal offences resulting in the final deprivation of property;

  • Condemnation Event means any act of taking by a public or quasi-public authority through condemnation, reverse condemnation or eminent domain.

  • unlawful activity means activities that violate the laws of this state, including but not limited to any activity that violates a state criminal statute.

  • Severe neglect means neglect that causes or threatens to cause serious harm to a

  • Uninsured Trust means any Trust other than an Insured Trust.

  • Act of God means a cataclysmic phenomenon of nature, including earthquake, flood or cyclone. Rain, snow, wind, high water or any other natural phenomenon, which might reasonably have been anticipated from historical records of the general locality of the City, shall be deemed not to be acts of God;

  • Potential Failure to Pay means the failure by a Reference Entity to make, when and where due, any payments in an aggregate amount of not less than the Payment Requirement under one or more Obligations, without regard to any grace period or any conditions precedent to the commencement of any grace period applicable to such Obligations, in accordance with the terms of such Obligations at the time of such failure.

  • Condemnation Award means all proceeds of any Condemnation or transfer in lieu thereof.

  • Abuse or neglect means abuse or neglect as described in Conn. Gen. Stat. § 46b-120, and includes any violation of Conn. Gen. Stat. §§ 53a-70 (sexual assault in the first degree), 53a-70a (aggravated sexual assault in the first degree), 53a-71 (sexual assault in the second degree), 53a-72a (sexual assault in the third degree), 53a-72b (sexual assault in the third degree with a firearm), or 53a-73a (sexual assault in the fourth degree).

  • Child neglect means the failure to provide, by those responsible for the care, custody, and control of the child, the proper or necessary education as required by law; nutrition; or medical, surgical, or any other care necessary for the child's well-being as defined in 10 Del.C. §901.

  • Illegal Activity means the wilful possession of an illegal drug, dangerous object, or stolen item.

  • Untenantable means that Tenant shall be unable to occupy and shall not be occupying the Premises or the applicable portion thereof for the conduct of business ordinarily conducted in the Premises as a result of the Casualty.