Abscond - Law Dictionary Search Results
abscond
abscond : to depart secretly : withdraw and hide oneself ;specif
Abscond
Abscond, to fly the country in order to escape arrest (see
Absconder
Absconder, a person hiding himself to evade the process of law,
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Affidavit to hold to bail
20, repealed the above section and substituted other provisions. See ABSCOND.
Fatetur facinus qui judicium fugit
3 Inst. 14.-(He who flees judgment confesses his guilt.) See ABSCOND, FLY FOR IT.
Flyma
from justice, or who has no 'hlaford.'-Anc. Inst. Eng. See ABSCOND.
Leave
intent with it is employed the word may mean to abscond, to deliver, to depart, to get off, to give, to
Desertion
quitting of ones duties willfully and without right esp an absconding from military or naval service
embezzled
in violation of a trust of money as the banker absconded with embezzled payroll the embezzled funds amounted to millions of
Outlawry
law or the process by which a man as an absconding criminal is deprived of that protection
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