Evasion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: evasionevasion
evasion 1 : a means of evading 2 : the act or an instance of evading see also tax evasion ...
evasive
evasive : tending or intending to evade NOTE: Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(a)(3), an evasive or incomplete answer to an interrogatory or to a question at a deposition is treated as a failure to answer and may be subject to an opponent's motion to compel an answer. eva·sive·ly adv eva·sive·ness n ...
tax evasion
tax evasion : a willful and esp. criminal attempt to evade the imposition or payment of a tax [convicted of tax evasion] ...
evasive
Tending to evade or marked by evasion elusive shuffling avoiding by artifice...
Evasion
Evasion, the act of escaping by means of artifice; a trick or subterfuge....
Tax evasion
Tax evasion, means wilful attempt to defeat or circumvent the tax law in order to illegally reduce one's tax liability, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1474....
Put off
A shift for evasion or delay an evasion an excuse...
Quibble
A shift or turn from the point in question a trifling or evasive distinction an evasion a cavil...
With respect to such goods
With respect to such goods, the expression 'with respect of such goods'had obviously to be used at the end of the s. because the second and third parts of the s. start with the words 'if any person is in relation to any goods...... knowingly concerned in any fraudulent evasion or attempt at evasion'. The words 'such goods' have clearly reference to 'any goods' at the commencement of the s. These words are not descriptive of the kind of goods to which the first part of the s. is applicable, Assistant Collector of Customs (Prevention) v. Babu Miya Sheikh Imam, AIR 1983 SC 974: (1983) 3 SCR 500: (1983) 3 SCC 447. [Customs Act, 1962, s. 135 (i)(a) (ii)]...
corporation
corporation [Late Latin corporatio, from Latin corporare to form into a body, from corpor- corpus body] : an invisible, intangible, artificial creation of the law existing as a voluntary chartered association of individuals that has most of the rights and duties of natural persons but with perpetual existence and limited liability see also pierce compare association, partnership, sole proprietorship close corporation [klōs-] : a corporation whose shares are held by a small number of individuals (as management) and not publicly traded ;specif : small business corporation in this entry called also closely held corporation compare public corporation in this entry foreign corporation : a corporation organized under the laws of a state or government other than that in which it is doing business government corporation : public corporation in this entry moneyed corporation : a corporation (as a bank) authorized to engage in the investment, exchange, or lending of moneyed capit...
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