Sometimes they get confused or you can come to think they're almost the same, but they're not really. On the one hand, we have the theft and the other theft. In this article we will explore the differences between theft and theft, so that it is clear what each thing is.
Both, theft and theft, take things from third parties.
Yes, in both the theft and the theft, the thief or person who steals or steals has the intention to remove a good from a third. It can do so temporarily or definitively, but in this regard there are no differences between theft and theft.
For example, a person removes a bike that has the keys on. She might want to keep it (subtraction final) or that you simply want to take a turn (temporary). We know it's a theft because the keys were on and he just took them and left with the bike, just like that.
Differences between theft and theft
However, even if the thief wants to remove something, use it or keep it, the differences between theft and theft are others. The main ones are:
1. Use of force
In the robbery, the thief use force against one thing (e.g., break a window to access the car and steal it) or against a person (assault a lady on the street to take her bag off).
In the case of theft, no force is used. The thief is in the open car with the keys on or the lady has left the bag under the table of the cafeteria where she is eating and, without her knowledge, the thief takes it.
2. Use of the threat
In the robbery, if the thief does not use force, it may just threat the person to steal the bag or the car. You have to use it by force or threaten it so that it gives you the car keys or the bag, they are not forgotten or put.
So, if there's a threat, we're on a robbery, not a robbery.
3. Use of violence
The thief can assault and use violence against a person in a robbery or robbery, while in the case of theft he does not need to use violence, because he already has what he wanted or what allows him to access what he wanted (the bag, the keys).
As you have seen, although they are similar, they exist. clear differences between theft and theft. Normally, in the theft sometimes the person who has been taken away from his wallet or car, at that time he has not even known, while if he is stolen it is always using force, threat or violence.
Robbery and theft coverage
The theft, if covered in Policy, always enter the coverage from robbery. Now, Not for the fact that you have hired the robbery coverage, your policy will cover the theft.. You have to understand what each policy covers, whether it includes the theft and under what circumstances. In inXur we will explain to you in detail each of the covers so that you can hire the Sure. better adapt to your needs.
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