Definition of Asported

1. asport [v] - See also: asport

Lexicographical Neighbors of Asported

aspirins
aspis
aspises
aspish
asplenia syndrome
asplenic
asplode
asploded
asplodes
asploding
asporogenous
asporous
asport
asportation
asported (current term)
asporting
asports
asporulate
aspout
asprawl
aspread
asprin
aspron
asprons
asprout
asps
aspulvinone dimethylallyltransferase
asquat
asquint

Literary usage of Asported

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on the Criminal Law of the United States by Francis Wharton (1874)
"Animals, by being merely killed, are not sufficiently asported to sustain an indictment for larceny, n But where the defendants took away several sheep from ..."

2. A Digest of the Law of Evidence: With Additional Text by James Fitzjames Stephen, George S. Berry (1918)
"Every act done in furtherance of the common purpose, whether before or after the property stolen was asported, is admissible.—State v. Pettit, 77 Wash. ..."

3. Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1847)
"It was therefore plain, that unless the proprietor were asported. The letter concluded by stating, that from the writer's experience the destitution in ..."

4. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1903)
"Goods taken out of the place where they were put, though the taker is detected before they are actually carried away, are asported so as to render the taker ..."

5. A Treatise on Criminal Law by Francis Wharton, William Draper Lewis (1896)
"Indictments for stealing goods thus asported, when the indictment is held by the court to be based exclusively on statute, in departure from the common law, ..."

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