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Aloophole is an ambiguity or inadequacy in a system, such as a laworsecurity, which can be used to circumvent or otherwise avoid the purpose, implied or explicitly stated, of the system.

Originally, the word meant an arrowslit, a narrow vertical window in a wall through which an archer (or, later, gunman) could shoot. Loopholes were commonly used in U.S. forts built during the 1800s. Located in the sally port, a loophole was considered a last ditch defense, where guards could close off the inner and outer doors trapping enemy soldiers and using small arms fire through the slits.[1]

Legal loopholes are distinct from lacunae, although the two terms are often used interchangeably. In a loophole, a law addressing a certain issue exists, but can be legally circumvented due to a technical defect in the law, such as a situation where the details are under-specified. A lacuna, on the other hand, is a situation in which no law exists in the first place to address that particular issue.

Use and remediation

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Loopholes are searched for and used strategically in a variety of circumstances, including elections, politics, taxes, the criminal justice system, or in breaches of security.[2]

See also

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  • Copyfraud
  • Evasion
  • Fine print
  • Gaming the system
  • Gerrymandering
  • Gödel's Loophole
  • Grandfather clause
  • Grey market
  • Gun show loophole
  • Legal abuse
  • Legal technicality
  • Letter and spirit of the law
  • Piggybacking
  • Quibble
  • Non liquet, otherwise known as a legal lacuna
  • References

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    1. ^ "FORT PULASKI National Monument". National Park Service. 2002-03-04. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  • ^ From Catching Up to Forging Ahead : China's Policies for Semiconductors (PDF). Retrieved 14 May 2017.

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