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| SABBATH | | The same as Sunday. (q. v.) ... |
| SABINIANS | | A sect of lawyers, whose first chief was Atteius Capito, ... |
| SACQUIE | | maritime law. The same of an ancient officer, whose business ... |
| SACRAMENTU | | An oath; as, qui dicunt supra sacramentum suum. ... |
| SACRILEG | | The act of stealing from the temples or churches dedicated ... |
| SAEVETI | | Cruelty. (q. v.) It is required in order to constitute ... |
| SAFE PLEDGE | | salvus-plegius. A surety given that a man shall appear upon ... |
| SAFE-CONDUCT | | comm. law, war. A passport or permission from a neutral ... |
| SAID | | Before mentioned. </P><P>2. In contracts and pleadings it is usual ... |
| SAILING INSTRUCTIONS | | mar. law. Written or printed directions, delivered by the commanding ... |
| SAILORS | | Seamen, mariners. Vide Mariners; Seamen; Shipping Articles. ... |
| SAISIE-EXECUTION | | French law. This term is used in Louisiana. It is ... |
| SAISIE-FORAINE | | term used in Louisiana and in the French law; this ... |
| SAISIE-GAGERIE | | French law. A conservatory act of execution, by which the ... |
| SAISIE-IMMOBILIERE | | A writ by which the creditor puts in the custody ... |
| SALARY | | A reward or recompense for services performed. </P><P>2. It is ... |
| SALE | | contracts. An agreement by which one of the contracting parties, ... |
| SALE AND RETURN | | When goods are sent from a manufacturer or wholesale dealer ... |
| SALE NOTE | | A memorandum given by a broker to a seller or ... |
| SALIQUE LAW | | The name of a code of laws so called from ... |
| SALVAGE | | maritime law. This term originally meant the thing or goods ... |
| SALVAGE CHARGES | | The expenses incurred to remunerate services rendered to a ship ... |
| SALVAGE LOSS | | By salvage loss is understood the difference between the amount ... |
| SALVORS | | mar. law. When a ship and cargo, or any part ... |
| SAMPLE | | contracts. A small quantity of any commodity or merchandise, exhibited ... |
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