defalcation|defalcations in English

noun

[de·fal·ca·tion || ‚diːfæl'keɪʃn]

embezzlement, stealing (of money)

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1. Scientific Definition of " Defalcation Without Return " and " Defalcation Turning to Embezzlement "

2. Main body of defalcation.

3. Defalcation is a common form of crime in judicial practice.

4. This accountant was sent to prison because of defalcation.

5. The bank lost money by the defalcation of the cashier.

6. But one day Mr. Martin was charged with serious defalcation.

7. In the penal law of 19 the crime of defalcation was not ordained.

8. Mr. Kabarschi was sentenced defalcation this July and paid an enormous sum of penalty.

9. The cognizance of complicity of defalcation should be based on the principle of the general provisions of the criminal law.

10. The Brisks have asserted the debt is non-dischargeable as debt “for fraud or defalcation while acting in a fiduciary capacity, embezzlement, or larceny.” 11 U.S.C

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12. The problem of how to deal with the case of unused defalcation has some divergences of opinion between the field of theory in criminal law, and in the departments of practice have the same problem.