Evadible - Law Dictionary Search Results
evade
evade evad·ed evad·ing 1 : to unlawfully fail to pay (taxes)
Evade
or ingenuity to elude to escape from cleverly as to evade a blow a pursuer a punishment to evade the force
Evade
Evade, the word 'evade' means defeating the provision of law of
Eludible
Capable of being eluded evadible
Evadible
Capable of being evaded
evasion
evasion 1 : a means of evading 2 : the act or an instance of evading see
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
Smuggling
can occur not only where there is a clandestine import evading the assessment of duty but also where there is a
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
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