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Fugitive Watch Productions — Fugitive Watch was founded in 1993 by two bay area police officers, Steve Ferdin and Scott Castruita. It is a reality based television, newspaper and web site www.fugitive.com and www.fugitivewatch.com program featuring exciting stories on San… … Wikipedia
Fugitive — For other uses, see The Fugitive (disambiguation). Fugitives are often profiled in the media in order to be apprehended, such as in the TV show America s Most Wanted. A fugitive (or runaway) is a person who is fleeing from custody, whether it be… … Wikipedia
Fugitive pigments — Fugitive pigments, are non permanent pigments pigments that lighten in what is understood, said or defined to be a relatively short time when exposed to light. Fugitive pigments are present in types of paint, markers, inks etc., which are used… … Wikipedia
fugitive — fu·gi·tive / fyü jə tiv/ n: a person who flees; esp: a person who flees one jurisdiction (as a state) for another in order to elude law enforcement personnel Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. fugitive … Law dictionary
Fugitive Days — is a memoir written by former radical activist Bill Ayers. Ayers chronicles his childhood, his radicalization, his days as a leader of the Weather Underground, and his days on the run from the Federal Government. The book was originally published … Wikipedia
Fugitive Pieces — is a novel by Canadian poet Anne Michaels. First published in 1996 by McClelland and Stewart, it was awarded the Orange Prize for Fiction. It is written in two sections, called Book I and Book II. The first follows the story of Jakob Beer, who as … Wikipedia
Fugitive slave laws — The fugitive slave laws were laws passed by the United States Congress in 1793 and 1850 to provide for the return of slaves who escaped from one state into another or into a public territory.Colonial eraThe… … Wikipedia
Fugitive (game) — The game of Fugitive combines elements of a number of outdoor games such as capture the flag, cops and robbers, and sharks and minnows. In Fugitive, Players divide into two teams, with each team playing the part either of the fugitives or of the… … Wikipedia
Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 — The Fugitive Slave Law or Fugitive Slave Act was passed by the United States Congress on September 18, 1850, as part of the Compromise of 1850 between Southern slaveholding interests and Northern Free Soilers. This was one of the most… … Wikipedia
Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 — 1793 Fugitive Slave Act (Feb. 12, 1793, ch. 7, 1 Stat. 302) was written in response to a conflict between Pennsylvania and Virginia. Although the problem of fugitive slaves was addressed at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 (in Article IV,… … Wikipedia
Fugitive Slave Acts — U.S. laws of 1793 and 1850 (repealed in 1864) that provided for the seizure and return of runaway slaves. The 1793 law authorized a judge alone to decide the status of an alleged fugitive slave. Northern opposition led to enactment of state… … Universalium