3901 - Definitions.

                                CHAPTER 39                        THEFT AND RELATED OFFENSES     Subchapter        A.  General Provisions        B.  Definition of Offenses        Enactment.  Chapter 39 was added December 6, 1972, P.L.1482,     No.334, effective in six months.        Cross References.  Chapter 39 is referred to in section 911     of this title; section 2905 of Title 66 (Public Utilities).                               SUBCHAPTER A                            GENERAL PROVISIONS     Sec.     3901.  Definitions.     3902.  Consolidation of theft offenses.     3903.  Grading of theft offenses.     3904.  Arrest without warrant.     § 3901.  Definitions.        Subject to additional definitions contained in subsequent     provisions of this chapter which are applicable to specific     provisions of this chapter, the following words and phrases when     used in this chapter shall have, unless the context clearly     indicates otherwise, the meanings given to them in this section:        "Deprive."            (1)  To withhold property of another permanently or for        so extended a period as to appropriate a major portion of its        economic value, or with intent to restore only upon payment        of reward or other compensation; or            (2)  to dispose of the property so as to make it unlikely        that the owner will recover it.        "Financial institution."  A bank, insurance company, credit     union, building and loan association, investment trust or other     organization held out to the public as a place of deposit of     funds or medium of savings or collective investment.        "Firearm."  Any weapon that is designed to or may readily be     converted to expel any projectile by the action of an explosive     or the frame or receiver of any such weapon.        "Government."  The United States, any state, county,     municipality, or other political unit, or any department, agency     or subdivision of any of the foregoing, or any corporation or     other association carrying out the functions of government.        "Movable property."  Property the location of which can be     changed, including things growing on, affixed to, or found in     land, and documents although the rights represented thereby have     no physical location. "Immovable property" is all other     property.        "Obtain."            (1)  To bring about a transfer or purported transfer of        legal interest in property, whether to the obtainer or        another; or            (2)  in relation to labor or service, to secure        performance thereof.        "Property."  Anything of value, including real estate,     tangible and intangible personal property, contract rights,     choses-in-action and other interests in or claims to wealth,     admission or transportation tickets, captured or domestic     animals, food and drink, electric or other power.        "Property of another."  Includes property in which any person     other than the actor has an interest which the actor is not     privileged to infringe, regardless of the fact that the actor     also has an interest in the property and regardless of the fact     that the other person might be precluded from civil recovery     because the property was used in an unlawful transaction or was     subject to forfeiture as contraband. Property in possession of     the actor shall not be deemed property of another who has only a     security interest therein, even if legal title is in the     creditor pursuant to a conditional sales contract or other     security agreement.     (July 17, 2007, P.L.139, No.41, eff. 60 days)        2007 Amendment.  Act 41 added the def. of "firearm."