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Absconding — Abscond Ab*scond , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Absconded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Absconding}.] [L. abscondere to hide; ab, abs + condere to lay up; con + d[a^]re (only in comp.) to put. Cf. {Do}.] 1. To hide, withdraw, or be concealed. [1913 Webster] The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
absconding debtor — One who absconds from creditors to avoid payment of debts. A debtor who has intentionally concealed himself or herself from creditors, or withdrawn from the reach of their suits, with intent to frustrate their just demands. Such act was formerly… … Law dictionary
absconding — noun An instance in which someone absconds … Wiktionary
absconding — ab·scond || É™b skÉ’nd v. avoid, evade, dodge; flee secretly, leave discreetly and hide oneself … English contemporary dictionary
absconding — … Useful english dictionary
absconding with money — n. fleeing secretly with money … English contemporary dictionary
absconding debtor — One who absconds from his creditors to avoid payment of debts. A debtor who has intentionally concealed himself from his creditors, or withdrawn himself from the reach of their suits, with intent to frustrate their just demands. Such act was… … Black's law dictionary
absconding debtor — One who absconds from his creditors to avoid payment of debts. A debtor who has intentionally concealed himself from his creditors, or withdrawn himself from the reach of their suits, with intent to frustrate their just demands. Such act was… … Black's law dictionary
absconding debtor — A person who has gone out of the state, or one who has intentionally concealed himself from his creditors, or withdrawn himself from the reach or their suits, with intent to frustrate their just demand. Fitch v Waite, 5 Conn 117, 121 … Ballentine's law dictionary
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