Concealer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Screen
cuts off inconvenience injury or danger that which shelters or conceals from view a shield or protection as a fire screen
Sneaking
Marked by cowardly concealment deficient in openness and courage underhand mean crouching
Abditorium
Abditorium [fr. abditus, Lat.], an abditory or hiding-place to conceal and preserve goods, plate, or money, or a chest in
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Abet
Explanation 1.-A person who, by wilful misrepresentation, or by wilful concealment of a material fact which he is bound to disclose,
Abstract of title
powers form part of the chain of title.As to fradulent concealment, see s. 183 of the (English) Law of Properties Act,
Scyle
To hide to secrete to conceal
Occult
Hidden from the eye or the understanding invisible secret concealed unknown
Reveal
To make known that which has been concealed or kept secret to unveil to disclose to show
Retection
Act of disclosing or uncovering something concealed
Resetter
One who receives or conceals as stolen goods or criminal
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