Break In - Law Dictionary Search Results
break
often used with out [prisoners wounded while attempting to out] break in·to : to enter by force or without privilege [an officer
Break
to sever by fracture to divide with violence as to break a rope or chain to break a seal to break
Without breaking bulk
Without breaking bulk, 'without breaking bulk' is not an expression defined in
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House breaking
House breaking, The crime of breaking into a dwelling or other secured
Stone-breaking
Stone-breaking, the word 'stone' as popularly understood in ordinary parlance particularly when is it coupled with the word 'breaking' or...
Breaking bulk
Breaking bulk, a term formerly used to signify the separation of
breaking and entering
breaking and entering : the act of gaining passage into and
break in
break in : to enter something (as a building or computer system)
Break-in-areas
Break-in-areas, are areas which can, for the purpose of rescue in
break-even analysis
break-even analysis The method of determining the exact point at which
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