concealment
31concealment — n 1. hiding, covering, sheltering, ensconcing; disguising, camouflaging, screening, enshrouding, veiling, masking; dissembling, cover up, obscuring. 2. privacy, obscurity; inconspicuousness, impercepti bility, invisibility; quiescence, dormancy,… …
32concealment — con·ceal·ment …
33concealment — /kənˈsilmənt/ (say kuhn seelmuhnt) noun 1. the act of concealing. 2. concealed state. 3. a means or place of hiding …
34concealment — A suppression of or neglect to disclose facts which a person knows and which he ought to communicate; the nondisclosure of a fact which should be revealed. 37 Am J2d Fraud § 2; the designed and intentional withholding of any fact material to the… …
35concealment of assets — registering of property in someone else s name to avoid taxes …
36concealment of losses — manipulation of financial records in order to conceal a business deficit …
37concealment of assets — /kənˌsi:lmənt əv æsets/ noun the act of hiding assets so that creditors do not know they exist …
38concealment cipher — noun : a method of hiding a message in a cover text (as the trellis cipher) …
39fraudulent concealment — The hiding or suppression of a material fact or circumstance which the party is legally or morally bound to disclose. The employment of artifice planned to prevent inquiry or escape investigation and to mislead or hinder the acquisition of… …
40fraudulent concealment — The hiding or suppression of a material fact or circumstance which the party is legally or morally bound to disclose. The employment of artifice planned to prevent inquiry or escape investigation and to mislead or hinder the acquisition of… …