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burglary

burglary n. (1)普通法夜盗罪 指怀着犯重罪意图在夜里打开并且进入他人住宅的行为。 (2)制定法夜盗罪 与普通法夜盗罪相比,制定法夜盗罪在三个要件方面有所区别:1现代制定法已把住宅〔dwelling〕这一概念扩大到工厂车间、商店、办公处以及一切建筑物;2多数制定法取消了「夜里」这个时间要素;3有些制定法把「意图犯重罪」要件扩大为「意图犯重偷盗罪或轻偷盗罪或任何重罪」。

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accola

accola (ak-[schwa]-l[schwa]), n. [Latin “person living nearby”] 1. Roman law. A person who inhabits or occupies land near a certain place, such as one who dwells near a river. 2. Hist. An agricultural tenant; a tenant of a manor.

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mansion house

mansion house 居所 由拉丁词「mansio」一词演化而来。原指领主庄园,不仅包括住屋〔dwelling-house〕,还包括诸如牛栏、谷仓、车库等附属建筑。现可用于夜盗罪法〔law of burglary〕中,指各种住屋〔dwelling-house〕。

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housebreaking

housebreaking. The crime of breaking into a dwelling or other secured building, with the intent to commit a felony inside; BURGLARY. • Burglary is now used more frequently than housebreaking. In England, for example, housebreaking was replaced in 1968 with statutory burglary, though the term is still used in Scots law. In some jurisdictions, housebreaking

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house

house. 1. A home, dwelling, or residence. ancient house. Hist. In England, a house that has stood long enough to acquire an easement of support against the adjoining land or building. bawdy house. See DISORDERLY HOUSE(2). disorderly house. See DISORDERLY HOUSE. dwelling house. See DWELLING HOUSE. house of correction. 1. A reformatory. 2. A place

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apartment

apartment n. 一套房间 其所有房间分别由不同的人占住。如果房主也在房间中居住,并且持有大门的钥匙,则居住者仅仅是房客〔lodger〕,而非承租人〔tenant〕。将一套完整的房间分隔成多个互不相关的公寓房间,一般视这些公寓房间为各自独立的房间,但如果房主也居住于此,则视其他未被租住的公寓房间为他的房间的一部分,为了商业的目的租用了某一公寓房间时,承租人只对其租用的公寓房间下面的土地享有收益权。与一住宅〔dwelling-house〕位于同一块土地上,相隔有45杆〔rod〕,并且中间有一条过道的小屋〔building〕,并不能称之为公寓。在英国,称为「flat」。

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cooperative

cooperative, n. 1. An organization or enterprise (as a store) owned by those who use its services. 2. A dwelling (as an apartment building) owned by its residents, to whom the apartments are leased. — Often shortened to coop; co-op. Cf. CONDOMINIUM(2). [Cases: Landlord and Tenant 350. C.J.S. Landlord and Tenant § 792.21.]

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megan’s law

Megan’s law (meg-[schwa]n ormay-g[schwa]n). A statute that requires sex offenders who are released from prison to register with a local board and that provides the means to disseminate information about the registrants to the community in which they dwell. • Although many of these statutes were enacted in the late 1980s, they took their popular

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