concealment

  • 11Concealment — As it relates to insurance, the act of purposefully not reporting information that would affect the issuance or rate of an insurance contract. If the information cannot be known to the insurer and is known to be material by the insured,… …

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  • 12concealment — noun 1) the concealment of his weapon Syn: hiding, secretion 2) the deliberate concealment of facts Syn: suppression, hiding, cover up, hushing up; whitewash …

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  • 13concealment — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Keeping secret Nouns 1. concealment; hiding[ place]; curtain, screen, blind; smokescreen, ambush, camouflage; hideaway, hideout, sanctum sanctorum, safe house; secret passage or exit, back or side door,… …

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  • 14concealment — slėpimas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Apsauga nuo stebėjimo ar sekimo. atitikmenys: angl. concealment pranc. dissimulation ryšiai: dar žiūrėk – dengimas dar žiūrėk – denginys …

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  • 15concealment —    A form of fraud involving the failure to reveal information that in good faith should be communicated. Examples include failure to disclose defects in goods for sale, not listing large liabilities in a credit application and omitting assets… …

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  • 16concealment — conceal ► VERB ▪ prevent from being seen or known. DERIVATIVES concealer noun concealment noun. ORIGIN Latin concelare, from celare hide …

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  • 17concealment — noun 1. the condition of being concealed or hidden • Syn: ↑privacy, ↑privateness, ↑secrecy • Derivationally related forms: ↑conceal, ↑private (for: ↑privateness) …

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  • 18Concealment device — Concealment devices or diversion safes are used to hide things for the purpose of secrecy or security. They are made from an ordinary household object such as a book, a soda can, a candle, a can, or something as small as a coin. The idea is that… …

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  • 19concealment of birth or death — The crime of refusing to disclose the birth or death of a newborn child. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. concealment of birth or death The crime of refusing to …

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  • 20concealment of pregnancy — in the criminal law of Scotland, the statutory crime of not calling for help during the period leading up to and including childbirth if the child is later missing or dead. Nondisclosure is sufficient. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart.… …

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