
1) Ambiguity 2) Contract ambiguity to exploit 3) Contract oversight 4) Contractual escape clause 5) CPA s find 6) Excavation in Chicago 7) Flaw in a law 8) Gap in the law 9) Legal escape hatch 10) Legal out 11) Legal terminology 12) Means of evading a law 13) Means of evading the law 14) One may be exploited
Found on
https://www.crosswordclues.com/clue/loophole

1) Aperture 2) Opening 3) Out
Found on
https://www.crosswordclues.com/clue/loophole

A loophole is an ambiguity or inadequacy 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 system. Loopholes are searched for and used strategically in a variety of circumstances, including taxes, elections, politics, the criminal justice system, or in breach...
Found on
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loophole

• (n.) A hole or aperture that gives a passage, or the means of escape or evasion. • (n.) A small opening, as in the walls of fortification, or in the bulkhead of a ship, through which small arms or other weapons may be discharged at an enemy.
Found on
http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/loophole/
[Noun] Plural form: loopholes. A way of getting around a rule, law or contract.
Example: They avoided paying me by using a loophole in the law.
Found on
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/glossary/

vertical slit for air, light, or shooting through
Found on
http://www.castles-of-britain.com/glossary.htm

Narrow, tall opening, wallslit for light, air, or shooting through.
Found on
http://www.castlesontheweb.com/glossary.html

A technicality in some legislation or regulation that makes it possible to avoid certain consequences or circumvent a rule without breaking the law, such as in the use of a tax shelter.
Found on
http://www.duke.edu/~charvey/Classes/wpg/bfglosl.htm

Narrow, tall opening, wallslit for light, air, or shooting through.
Found on
http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20018

Small hole un a wall, allowing defenders to fire out.
Found on
http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20769

narrow opening through which defenders could shoot
Found on
http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22129

A technicality in some legislation or regulation that makes it possible to avoid certain consequence
Found on
http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22402

An unintentional mistake in a contract or a law which allows people to evade an obligation in the contract, or to get round the law without actually breaking it
Found on
http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22643
Loop'hole` noun 1. (Mil.) A small opening, as in the walls of fortification, or in the bulkhead of a ship, through which small arms or other weapons may be discharged at an enemy.
2. A hole or aperture that gives a passage, or the means of escape or evasion.
Found on
http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/L/60

[
n] - an ambiguity (especially one in the text of a law or contract) that makes it possible to evade a difficulty or obligation 2. [n] - a small hole in a fortified wall
Found on
http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definition.php?query=loophole

narrow opening through which defenders could shoot
Found on
https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20402
noun a small hole in a fortified wall; for observation or discharging weapons
Found on
https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20974

an ambiguity that makes it possible to evade an obligation
Found on
https://www.vocabulary.com/lists/1651868
No exact match found.