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Blackmail and Theft Act (Northern Ireland) 1969

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Difference between Blackmail and Theft Act (Northern Ireland) 1969

Blackmail vs. Theft Act (Northern Ireland) 1969

Blackmail is an act, often criminal, involving unjustified threats to make a gain—most commonly money or property—or cause loss to another unless a demand is met. The Theft Act (Northern Ireland) 1969 (c 16) is an Act of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.

Similarities between Blackmail and Theft Act (Northern Ireland) 1969

Blackmail and Theft Act (Northern Ireland) 1969 have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): England and Wales, Robbery, Theft Act 1968.

England and Wales

England and Wales is a legal jurisdiction covering England and Wales, two of the four countries of the United Kingdom.

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Robbery

Robbery is the crime of taking or attempting to take anything of value by force, threat of force, or by putting the victim in fear.

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Theft Act 1968

The Theft Act 1968 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Blackmail and Theft Act (Northern Ireland) 1969 Comparison

Blackmail has 70 relations, while Theft Act (Northern Ireland) 1969 has 21. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.30% = 3 / (70 + 21).

References

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