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  2. Illicit trade - Wikipedia

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    Illicit trade is the production or distribution of a good or service that is considered illegal by a legislature. [1] It includes trade that is strictly illegal in different jurisdictions, as well as trade that is illegal in some jurisdictions but legal in others. [2] Illicit trade can occur either in black markets or in

  3. Validity and liceity (Catholic Church) - Wikipedia

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    Valid but illicit or valid but illegal (Latin: valida sed illicita) is a description applied in the Catholic Church to describe either an unauthorized celebration of a sacrament or an improperly placed juridic act that nevertheless has effect. Validity is presumed whenever an act is performed by a qualified person and includes those things ...

  4. Solicitation - Wikipedia

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    Legal status may be specific to the time or place where it occurs. The crime of "solicitation to commit a crime" occurs when a person encourages, "solicits, requests, commands, importunes or otherwise attempts to cause" another person to attempt or commit a crime, with the purpose of thereby facilitating the attempt or commission of that crime.

  5. The Catholic Church’s Stance on Immigration, Explained

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    Paxton’s legal filing alleges, among other offenses, that Annunciation House is engaged in “human smuggling” because it “contracts with a local company once or twice a week to transport ...

  6. Theft of services - Wikipedia

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    Theft of services is the legal term for a crime which is committed when a person obtains valuable services — as opposed to goods — by deception, force, threat or other unlawful means, i.e., without lawfully compensating the provider for these services. [1]

  7. Community Guidelines - AOL Legal

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    We expect all content and activities on our Services, whether generated by us, our affiliates, our partners, or our users, to comply with the Community Guidelines. By content, we mean the information, software, communications, images, sounds, and all the materials and information that users and others generate online.

  8. Cannabis conundrum: Legal doesn't mean clean; illicit isn't ...

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    The similarity between legal and illegal products "doesn't shock me," said Josh Swider, chief executive and co-founder of Infinite Chemical Analysis Labs, which provides cannabis testing services ...

  9. Extortion - Wikipedia

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    In precise, legal usage, it is the name of a felony that applies in some of the United States only during civil emergencies. Racket : A service that is fraudulently offered to solve a problem, such as for a problem that does not actually exist, will not be affected, or would not otherwise exist.