Definitionn. (law) the intentional destruction of a document or an alteration of it that destroys its value as evidence
Last update: September 1, 2015
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Even now the work of spoliation was not complete. [Please select]
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With the spoliation of Greece, the migration of artists began; and this spoliation of Greece, Asia, and Sicily continued for two centuries. [Please select]
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Such regulations shall provide for the preservation from injury or spoliation of all timber, mineral deposits, natural curiosities or wonders within the Park. [Please select]
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He relinquished them without a sigh, barely conscious of the spoliation. [Please select]
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The Prussians were in possession of Silesia; and spoliation, having begun so successfully, became infectious. [Please select]
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The spoliation will increase the distress; the distress will produce fresh spoliation. [Please select]
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The judgment of the world has already recognized the transaction of the Saar as an act of spoliation and insincerity. [Please select]
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