(5) limited liability company;
(6) unincorporated nonprofit association;
(7) professional association; or
(8) business trust, common law business trust or
statutory trust.
"Crime." Any offense punishable under this title or by a
magisterial district judge.
"Injury to property." Loss of real or personal property,
including negotiable instruments, or decrease in its value,
directly resulting from the crime.
"INSURANCE COMPANY." AN ENTITY THAT COMPENSATES A VICTIM FOR
LOSS UNDER AN INSURANCE CONTRACT.
"INSURANCE CONTRACT." A CONTRACT GOVERNED BY THE INSURANCE
LAWS OF THE STATE IN WHICH IT WAS ISSUED OR A PLAN OF BENEFITS
SPONSORED BY AN EMPLOYER OR EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION.
"Offender." Any person who has been found guilty of any
crime.
"Personal injury." Actual bodily harm, including pregnancy,
directly resulting from the crime.
"Property." Any real or personal property, including
currency and negotiable instruments, of the victim.
"Restitution." The return of the property of the victim or
payments in cash or the equivalent thereof pursuant to an order
of the court.
"Victim." As defined in section [479.1 of the act of April
9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative Code of
1929] 103 of the act of November 24, 1998 (P.L.882, No.111),
known as the Crime Victims Act. The term includes an affected
government agency, the Crime Victim's Compensation Fund, if
compensation has been paid by the Crime Victim's Compensation
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