18th Declaration of
Senate: Crime against Property
Senate Declares that it is a crime of property for any person
to take or remove any item which belongs to another person or
company or the state, military or temples, without the owner's
permission, whether or not the intention was to eventually return
said item. An item can include land, ownership or a share in a
company, physical items, monies, slaves or any other mobile asset.
The penalty for this is that the item must be returned, or
reparations of like worth paid, and punitive damages paid of equal
value, to the victim, plus a period of slavery.
© Tim Hart 2003
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