Escapable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Escape
Escape [fr. echapper, Fr., to fly from], a violent or private evasion out of some lawful restraint; as where
escape
escape es·caped es·cap·ing : to depart from lawful custody with the intent of avoiding confinement or the administration of
Escaper
One who escapes
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Escapement
The act of escaping escape
Escape
flee from and avoid to be saved or exempt from to shun to obtain security from as to escape danger
Escapable
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Escaped income
Escaped income, it would be difficult to confine the meaning of the word 'escape' only to cases where no
Negligent escape
Negligent escape, where a person escapes from the custody of the sheriff or other officer. See ESCAPE.
Escaped assessment
Escaped assessment, the expression 'escaped asses-sment' includes that of a turnover which has not been assessed at all, because
Escape-warrant
Escape-warrant, a process addressed to all sheriffs, etc., throughout England, to retake an escaped prisoner, even on a Sunday,
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Escapable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Escape
Escape [fr. echapper, Fr., to fly from], a violent or private evasion out of some lawful restraint; as where
escape
escape es·caped es·cap·ing : to depart from lawful custody with the intent of avoiding confinement or the administration of
Escaper
One who escapes
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Escapement
The act of escaping escape
Escape
flee from and avoid to be saved or exempt from to shun to obtain security from as to escape danger
Escapable
Matched in: Term Escapable
Escaped income
Escaped income, it would be difficult to confine the meaning of the word 'escape' only to cases where no
Negligent escape
Negligent escape, where a person escapes from the custody of the sheriff or other officer. See ESCAPE.
Escaped assessment
Escaped assessment, the expression 'escaped asses-sment' includes that of a turnover which has not been assessed at all, because
Escape-warrant
Escape-warrant, a process addressed to all sheriffs, etc., throughout England, to retake an escaped prisoner, even on a Sunday,
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