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O que (quem) é illicit access - definição

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Illicit (disambiguation)

illicit         
An illicit activity or substance is not allowed by law or the social customs of a country.
Dante clearly condemns illicit love.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
illicit         
a.
1.
Unlawful, illegal, illegitimate, unauthorized, unlegalized, unlicensed.
2.
Improper, forbidden, wrong, guilty, criminal.
illicit         
¦ adjective forbidden by law, rules, or custom.
Derivatives
illicitly adverb
illicitness noun
Origin
C16: from Fr., or from L. illicitus, from in- 'not' + licitus (see licit).
Usage
On the distinctions between illicit, illegal, and unlawful, see usage at illegal.

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Illicit

Illicit may refer to:

  • Illicit antiquities
  • Illicit cigarette trade
  • Illicit drug trade
    • Illicit drug use
    • Illicit Drug Anti-Proliferation Act
  • Illicit financial flows
  • Illicit major
  • Illicit minor
  • Illicit trade
  • Illicit work
  • Illicit Streetwear clothing company
  • Illicit (Dance music group)
  • Illicit (film), a 1931 film starring Barbara Stanwyck
  • Illicit (album), a 1992 album by Tribal Tech
Exemplos do corpo de texto para illicit access
1. "I‘m deeply concerned about corporations, in this case HP, using private detectives and information brokers to obtain illicit access to telephone records and other personal information," Rep.
2. A U.N. travel ban imposed on Bout cited his support for the Liberian regime of former President Charles Taylor in its effort to destabilize neighboring Sierra Leone and gain illicit access to that West African nation‘s diamonds.
3. A U.N. travel ban imposed on Bout that was still current as of last November said he supported former Liberian President Charles Taylor‘s regime in efforts to destabilize Sierra Leone and gain illicit access to diamonds, which became known as "blood diamonds" for the warring they inspired.