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All Crimes are Commercial !! Found in the law!! Freemens are right!!!

 
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All Crimes are Commercial !! Found in the law!! Freemens are right!!!
Legal Terminology

“Include (Lat. Inclaudere, to shut in, keep within.) To confine within, hold as in an inclosure, take in, attain, shut up, contain, inclose, comprise, comprehend, embrace, involve.” –Black’s Law Dictionary 6th edition

“include …. Foreign phrases: In eo quod plus sit semper inest et minus.The less is always included in the greater. Inclusio unius est exclusio alterius. The inclusion of one thing is the exclusion of another.” -From The Free Legal Dictionary by Farlex

The word “include” in legal terminology is restricted to what is mentioned except when the phrase “including but not limited” is used. According to the Cannon of Construction, this word does not open to a thing or person that is not mentioned in the sentence.

“Well …… well as 1. In additional too: the museum provides hours of fun and a few surprises as well | a shop that sold books as well as newspaper. …” –The Oxford American College Dictionary

Corporations are not same as Limited Liability Company (LLC). Corporations require to have a board of directors under law. LLC is not required to have a board of directors.

Arizona
1-215. Definitions

28. "Person" includes a corporation, company, partnership, firm, association or society, as well as a natural person. When the word "person" is used to designate the party whose property may be the subject of a criminal or public offense, the term includes the United States, this state, or any territory, state or country, or any political subdivision of this state that may lawfully own any property, or a public or private corporation, or partnership or association. When the word "person" is used to designate the violator or offender of any law, it includes corporation, partnership or any association of persons.

Connecticut
“(k) The words “person” and “another” may extend and be applied to communities, companies, corporations, public or private, limited liability companies, societies and associations.” –Sec. 1-1

“Except where different meanings are expressly specified, the following terms have the following meanings when used in this title: (1) “Person” means a human being, and, where appropriate, a public or private corporation, a limited liability company, an unincorporated association, a partnership, a government or a governmental instrumentality; “ -Connecticut Penal Code Sec. 53a-3. Definitions.

“Appropriate. To make a things one’ s own; to make a thing the subject of property;” –Black’s Law 6th edition.
Note: Connecticut statutes require the human being to be owned by one of the legal entities.

Georgia
“§ 16-2-1. "Crime" defined
(a) A "crime" is a violation of a statute of this state in which there is a joint operation of an act or omission to act and intention or criminal negligence.
(b) Criminal negligence is an act or failure to act which demonstrates a willful, wanton, or reckless disregard for the safety of others who might reasonably be expected to be injured thereby.” - O.C.G.A. § 16-2-1
Note: Georgia requires two or more persons in operation to be considered a crime.

Florida
(3).The word “person” includes individuals, children, firms, associations, joint adventures, partnerships, estates, trusts, business trusts, syndicates, fiduciaries, corporations, and all other groups or combinations.
Note: The word “and” means all these legal entities listed.

Illinois
(720 ILCS 5/2-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 2-2)
Sec. 2-2. "Act".
"Act" includes a failure or omission to take action.

(720 ILCS 5/2-10) (from Ch. 38, par. 2-10)
Sec. 2-10. "Includes".
"Includes" or "including" means comprehending among other particulars, without limiting the generality of the foregoing word or phrase.

Note: Foregoing means before the “include” word. It doesn’t mean whatever after the “include” word is generality of the foregoing word or phrase. So not doing the act is the crime.

Massachusetts
Section 7. In construing statutes the following words shall have the meanings herein given, unless a contrary intention clearly appears:

Twenty-third, "Person'' or "whoever'' shall include corporations, societies, associations and partnerships.

Ohio
1.59 Statutory definitions.

(C) "Person" includes an individual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, and association.
Note: The word “and” means that all things these legal entities listed.


Oklahoma
O.S. §21 105
Person defined.
The word “person” includes corporations, as well as natural persons.

O.S. § 21 106
Where the term “person” is used in this chapter to designate the party whose property may be the subject of any offense, it includes this state, any other state, government or country which may lawfully own any property within this state, and all public and private corporations or joint associations, as well as individuals.

South Dakota
22-1-2. Definition of terms. Terms used in this title mean:
(2) "Actor," the person who takes the active part in a transaction;
(31) "Person," any natural person, unborn child, association, limited liability company, corporation, firm, organization, partnership, or society. If the term is used to designate a party whose property may be the subject of a crime or petty offense, it also includes the United States, any other country, this state, and any other state or territory of the United States, and any of their political subdivisions, agencies, or corporations;

Note: If property is used in a crime, then the governments of the US are the entities in the person are responsible because they are parts of the person who commit the crime. Two examples are drug dealing and prostitution.

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