Escape - Law Dictionary Search Results
Escape
Escape [fr. echapper, Fr., to fly from], a violent or private
escape velocity
celestial body such as the earth or the sun and escape beyond its gravitational field into free space The velocity is
Escaped income
Escaped income, it would be difficult to confine the meaning of
Negligent escape
Negligent escape, where a person escapes from the custody of the sheriff
Escaped assessment
Escaped assessment, the expression 'escaped asses-sment' includes that of a turnover
escape clause
escape clause : a clause in a contract that allows a
Escape
exempt from to shun to obtain security from as to escape danger
Escape-warrant
Escape-warrant, a process addressed to all sheriffs, etc., throughout England, to
escape
escape es·caped es·cap·ing : to depart from lawful custody with the
Escaper
One who escapes
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