Evade - Law Dictionary Search Results
illicit
: not permitted : unlawful [an motive to defeat or evade the taxes "In re Haas, 48 F.3d 1153 (1995)"]
abscond
depart secretly : withdraw and hide oneself ;specif : to evade the legal process of a court by hiding within or
smuggle
secretly and illegally esp. to avoid paying duties or to evade enforcement of laws [ drugs] [convicted of smuggling weapons] vi
tax fraud
tax fraud Federal offense of willfully attempting to evade or defeat the payment of taxes due and owing. Source:
Blink
To shut out of sight to avoid or purposely evade to shirk as to blink the question
evasive
Tending to evade or marked by evasion elusive shuffling avoiding by artifice
parry
To ward off evade or turn aside something as a blow argument etc
tax evasion
tax evasion : a willful and esp. criminal attempt to evade the imposition or payment of a tax [convicted of tax
Inevasible
Incapable of being evaded inevitable unavoidable
Mental reservation
and has been degraded to signify a dishonest excuse for evading or infringing a promise
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