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loophole

An unintentional characteristic of a law which allows one to circumvent the law's intention without actually breaking that law. Often occurs in tax law.

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    A loophole is an ambiguity in a system, such as a law or security, which can be used to circumvent or otherwise avoid the intent, implied or explicitly stated, of the ...
     
  2. Loophole - Merriam-Webster Online
    a : a small opening through which small arms may be fired. b : a similar opening to admit light and air or to permit observation. 2. : a means of escape; especially ...
     
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    A way of escaping a difficulty, especially an omission or ambiguity in the wording of a contract or law that provides a means of evading compliance. 2. A small ...
     
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    /ˈlupˌhoʊl/ Show Spelled [loop-hohl] Show IPA noun, verb, loop·holed, loop·hol ·ing. noun. 1. a small or narrow opening, as in a wall, for looking through, ...
     
  5. loophole - Wiktionary
    loophole (plural loopholes). A method ... I left him no loophole of escape, and laid bare the whole villainy which by these lights became plain as day. 2002, Two ...
     
  6. Loophole (1981) - IMDb
    Directed by John Quested. With Albert Finney, Martin Sheen, Susannah York, Colin Blakely. When architect Stephen Booker loses his partnership, he finds jobs ...
     
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