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    misappropriation
    [ noun ]
    1. the fraudulent appropriation of funds or property entrusted to your care but actually owned by someone else

    2. <noun.act>
    3. wrongful borrowing

    4. <noun.act>
      his explanation was a misappropriation of sociological theory


    Misappropriation \Mis`ap*pro`pri*a"tion\, n.
    Wrong appropriation; wrongful use.

    1. The prosecutor said the misappropriation was uncovered through evidence obtained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Labor Department's office of labor racketeering.
    2. The scheme would not offer protection on an all-risk basis, though. Instead, it would pay out in the case of proven fraud, theft and other misappropriation.
    3. The conventional misappropriation case, like the recent Wall Street scandals, involves the taking of information, whether directly or indirectly, from a company that is in some way participating in the securities markets.
    4. Mr. Phacos was called home from his vacation and charged with embezzlement, forgery and misappropriation of client funds.
    5. The prosecutor said the charges in the Saemaul case likely will include embezzlement, misappropriation of funds and other alleged financial crimes.
    6. The SEC embraced a definition of insider trading that includes the "misappropriation" theory.
    7. But the court split over a broad interpretation of "misappropriation" of confidential information that would have included revealing yet-to-be published newspaper and magazine stories.
    8. Izvestia said there were 96,986 cases of misappropriation of government and public property through embezzlement, theft and abuse of office in 1987.
    9. The shortfall came from trading losses instead of misappropriation of funds, Mr. Perlis said.
    10. "If misappropriation is thrown out, there are massive problems," says Gary Lynch, head of enforcement for the Securities and Exchange Commission.
    11. Since 1980, the Supreme Court has suggested, without being specific, that such cases might involve "misappropriation" or illegal use of information.
    12. Insider-trading case law suggests that a finding of misappropriation may be a prerequisite to criminal liability, but courts haven't addressed the issue of consent in precisely this context.
    13. He has been charged with misappropriation of state property, inciting ethnic hostility and grave abuse of power.
    14. Recently, two shareholder suits have accused Telecom's managers of self-dealing and misappropriation of company assets.
    15. Two former officers of First Chicago Corp., apparently swept up by overzealous patriotism, are being investigated about the possible misappropriation of as much as $400,000 of the bank's funds.
    16. Mr. Fernberg, 35 years old, pleaded guilty to charges of bank fraud, mail fraud, misappropriation of bank funds and falsification of bank records.
    17. Last month Mr. Ruder wrote a letter to Mr. Pitt's definition committee objecting to the vagueness of the "misappropriation theory."
    18. That seems to be basically the state of case law under the misappropriation theory.
    19. In 1983, in fact, a federal court had upheld the "misappropriation" theory of insider trading, in a case in which an investment banker had misappropriated confidential information.
    20. The exchange also permanently barred four individuals from working for an exchange member because of what it called improper conduct or misappropriation of customer securities.
    21. Watered down. A compensation fund to pay out in the case of fraud, theft and misappropriation of pension fund assets.
    22. Mr de la Rosa is being held in custody pending charges of falsifying public documents and misappropriation of funds, which carry jail terms of up to 12 years.
    23. It leaves misappropriation alive and well."
    24. Indeed, the Supreme Court's tie vote earlier this week, along with a speech last week by SEC Chairman David Ruder endorsing the misappropriation theory, were widely seen as boosting the pressure on Congress to formally define insider trading.
    25. This misappropriation constituted fraud, both under the securities laws and under the mail- and wire-fraud statutes, the government argued.
    26. They filed suit last week in state court against the city and its police chief, alleging that they are engaged in illegal competition and a "misappropriation" of public funds.
    27. Currently, the Securities and Exchange Commission relies on case-by-case litigation to enforce its theory of "misappropriation" of nonpublic information.
    28. At one point in a hearing Thursday, CFTC attorney Judith Goodie expressed concern about whether the funds were protected from further alleged misappropriation.
    29. SAPC alleges copyright infringement and misappropriation of confidential information and trade secrets.
    30. Surprisingly, the SEC's definition doesn't mention the "misappropriation" of inside information.
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