Abscond From LoveToKnow 1911 ABSCOND (Lat. abscondere, to hide, put away), to depart in a secret manner; in law, to remove from the jurisdiction of the courts or so to conceal oneself as to avoid their jurisdiction.
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abscond To leave the jurisdiction of the court in a clandestine manner, or to conceal oneself, in order to avoid law enforcement authorities.
ABSCOND. To go in a clandestine manner out of the jurisdiction of the courts, or to lie concealed in order to avoid their process. ABSENTEE. One who is away from his domicil, or usual place of residence.
Abscond to travel covertly out of the jurisdiction of the courts, or to conceal oneself in order to avoid their process. [edit] Accessory ...
Probation Absconder: A person under probation supervision whose location is unknown, in violation of the conditions of their probation.
Abscond - To secretly hide, conceal oneself, withdraw or depart. Acceptance - The act of affirming an offer, either expressly or by implication through conduct, so as to enter into a contract.
In medieval France, traders operated off a table or counter called "banc" or "banque". When a trader absconded, he left by the road ("route"). Hence, when tradesmen suddenly interrupted his trade and hit the road, it was called "banque route".
In some of the states this process can be issued only against absconding debtors, or those who conceal themselves; in others it is issued in the first instance, so that the property attached may respond to the exigency of the writ, ...
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