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Avoided
Avoided, word 'avoided' does not mean 'evaded' and that it has been used in the sense of escapment, Mansukhlal v....
Bargain and sale
and release (q. v., post.) was then resorted to, to evade enrolment. For other enactments affecting bargains and sales of land,
Colourable alteration
off goods as goods of a different make or to evade copyright or trade marks or other rights or property.
Marriage
incompetent to marry in England, have not married abroad to evade those restrictions. As to children, legitimated 'per subsequens matrimonium,' the
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
Fugitive
or escape; a refuge 2. A criminal suspects who flees evades, or escapes arrest prosecution, or imprisonment, esp. by fleeing jurisdiction
Harbour
kind as those enumerated in this section or not, to evade apprehension. (Penal Code, 1860 s. 52A) Harbour, includes any haven,
parry
To ward off evade or turn aside something as a blow argument etc
Mental reservation
and has been degraded to signify a dishonest excuse for evading or infringing a promise
Permissive use
feudal forfeiture; it was a mere invention in order to evade the law by secrecy, as a conveyance to A to
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