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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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