Evade - Law Dictionary Search Results
Harbour
kind as those enumerated in this section or not, to evade apprehension. (Penal Code, 1860 s. 52A) Harbour, includes any haven,
Fraud on the Statute
is merely a figurative description of a colourable transaction to evade the provisions of a statute and does not, for purpose
Fidei-commissum
fidei-commissa. Fidei-commissa seem to have been introduced in order to evade the Civil Law, and to give the h'reditas, or a
Colourable alteration
off goods as goods of a different make or to evade copyright or trade marks or other rights or property.
Fraud
in relation to statute must be a colourable transaction to evade the provisions of a statute. 'If a statute has been
Absconder
Absconder, a person hiding himself to evade the process of law, even if the hiding place be
mootness doctrine
constitutional questions and is likely to be repeated and otherwise evade review or resolution
Prevarication
The act of prevaricating shuffling or quibbling to evade the truth or the disclosure of truth a deviation from
avoid
responsibility for esp. through lawful means [ a tax] compare evade avoid·abil·i·ty n avoid·able adj avoid·ance n
evasive
evasive : tending or intending to evade NOTE: Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(a)(3), an evasive
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