§ 132.073. RECEIVING, CONCEALING AND THE LIKE, STOLEN, EMBEZZLED OR CONVERTED PROPERTY; PRESUMPTION.
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(A) It shall be unlawful for any person to buy, receive or aid in the concealment of any stolen, embezzled or converted money, goods or property knowing the same to have been stolen, embezzled or converted.
(B) Any person being a dealer in or collector of any merchandise or personal property, or the agent, employee or representative of the dealer or collector who fails to make reasonable inquiry that the person selling or delivering any stolen, embezzled or converted property to him or her as a legal right to do so, shall be presumed to have bought or received the property knowing it to have been stolen, embezzled or converted. This presumption may, however, be rebutted by proof.
(Ord. 27, passed 12-14-1981) Penalty, see § 132.999
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