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A person sells the house of Z when he dies. A commits
Criminal misappropriation.
Extortion.
Theft.
None of the above.
- Criminal Misappropriation: Involves the dishonest appropriation of property when someone initially lawfully possesses it but later decides to keep it or dispose of it unlawfully.
- Extortion: Involves obtaining something, especially money, through force, threats, or undue pressure.
- Theft: The act of dishonestly taking someone's property with the intention of permanently depriving them of it.
- None of the above: The act described doesn't fit the definitions of criminal misappropriation, extortion, or theft. Selling a deceased person's property might be unlawful without proper authority, but it doesn't fit these categories.
- Option:4 - None of the above: Best fits as selling the house doesn't align with the definitions of the other options.
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