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  • SCHEDULE
    A sheet of paper or parchment annexed to a statute, deed, answer in equity, deposition, or other instrument exhibiting in detail the matters mentioned or referred to in the principal document A list or inventory; the paper containing an inventory. In practice. When an indictment is returned from an Inferior More...
  • SCHEME
    In English law, a scheme is a document containing provisions for regulating the management or distribution of property, or for making an arrangement between persons having conflicting rights. Thus, In the practice of the chancery division, where the execution of a charitable trust in tbe manner directed by the founder More...
  • SCHETES
    Usury. CowelL
  • SCHIREMAN
    In Saxon law. An officer having the civil government of a shirer or county; an earl. 1 Bl. Comm. 398.
  • SCHIRRENS-GELD
    In Saxon law. A tax paid to sheriffs for keeping the shire or county court Cowell.
  • SCHISM
    In ecclesiastical law. A division or separation in a church or denomination of Christians, .occasioned by a diversity of faith, creed, or religious opinions. Nelson v. Benson, 69 lit 29; McKlnney v. Griggs, 6 Bush (Ky.) 407, 96 Am. Dec 360. In English law. The name of an act passed More...
  • SCHOUT
    In Dutch law. An officer of a court whose functions somewhat resemble those of a sheriff.
  • SCHOOL
    An Institution of learning of a lower grade, below a college or a university. A place of primary instruction. The term generally refers to tbe common or public schools, maintained at the expense of tbe public See American Asylum v. Phoenix Bank, 4 Conn. 177, 10 Am. Dec. 112; In More...
  • SCI. FA.
    An abbreviation for "scire facias, (q. v.)
  • SCIENDUM
    Lat In English law. The name given to a clause inserted in the record by which it is made "known that the justice here in court in this same term, delivered a writ thereupon to the deputy-sheriff of the county aforesaid, to be executed in due form of law." Lee, More...
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