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Birth, Concealing
Birth, Concealing. See Offences against the Person Act, 1861, s. 60, which
conceal
conceal 1 : to prevent disclosure of or fail to disclose
Concealment
The act of concealing the state of being concealed
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Concealers
Concealers, such as were used to find out concealed lands, i.e.,
Concealment (Criminal)
Concealment (Criminal). (1) Of birth, see BIRTH. (2) Of documents of
Material concealment of facts
Material concealment of facts, is a concealment of facts which if communicated
fraudulent concealment
fraudulent concealment : the intentional failure to disclose a material fact and
Concealable
Capable of being concealed
Concealment
Concealment, to the injury or prejudice of another. This must amount,
Misprision
divided in the text-books into two kinds:- (1) Negative, the concealment of what ought to be revealed; such is misprision of
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