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Click on icon to download example with completion notes Microsoft Word Office 97 version Click on icon to download a copy of the form Microsoft Excel Office 97 ... more
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• See guidance notes on petty cash Other questions on Authorised Signatories,| Account ... more
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If it is your first offense, you can receive a small fine of up to $400, 1 – 3 years of informal probation, and/or community service hours. In some cases, a first offense can be reduced to an infraction, as per California Penal Code §491. What is ... more
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A petit theft charge is technically the State of Florida's criminal case against you. Thus, if someone's going to "drop" the case, it must be the State. However, sometimes an alleged victim of petit theft may come forward, and explain that--in fact-- ... more
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If actually charged (as opposed to merely being arrested), you will go to court (magistrate's court for petty theft) and, if convicted, be given an absolute discharge, a conditional discharge (usually one year), a fine or sentenced to community ... more
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Petty theft is classified as theft of an item or items with a total value under the amount of $500. Shoplifting is an example. ... more
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First off, it's "Petit Theft", not Petty Theft. The Petit word just indicates that it is under a statutory amount, and is not categorized as "Grand Theft". Varying jurisdicitons have their own definitions of what constitutes which, for example in ... more
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• Under California law, petty theft is defined as the act of stealing goods valued at less than $400. • This is most common in the charge of shoplifting, when an individual does not pay the asking price for merchandise by either walking out of the ... more
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Both the Custodian and the Custodian’s supervisor are responsible for the segregation of duties with regard to the Petty Cash fund. Where possible, the cash handling duties should be separated from the reconciliation of the fund. If this is not ... more
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