Section
General Provisions
130.01 Larceny
130.02 Fraudulently procuring books and the like from public libraries
130.03 Drawing upon insufficient funds for payments
130.04 Avoiding charges for telecommunications service
130.05 Damaging park or public property
130.06 Use of or right to property in illegal occupations; forfeiture
130.07 Unauthorized use of, or damage to, motor vehicle of another
Shopping Carts
130.20 Definitions
130.21 Removal from store premises prohibited
130.22 Abandonment of carts
130.23 Identification of carts; posting signs on premises
130.24 Impoundment or reclamation of abandoned carts
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Any person who shall steal the property of another, any money, goods or chattels, or any bank note, bank bill, bond, promissory note, due bill, bill of exchange or other bill, draft, order or certificate, or any book of accounts for or concerning money or goods due or to become due, or to be delivered, or any deed or writing containing a conveyance of land, or other valuable contract in force, or any receipt, release or defeasance, or any writ, process or public record, if the property stolen shall be of a value of $100 or less, shall be guilty of larceny.
('68 Code, § 8-107) (Ord. 18, passed 4-5-38 ) Penalty, see § 10.99
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