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  • SLANDERER
    One who maliciously and without reason imputes a crime or fault to another of which he is innocent See SLANDER.
  • SLAVE
    A person who is wholly subject to the will of another; one who has no freedom of action, but whose person and services are wholly under the control of another. Webster. One who is under the power of a master, and who belongs to him; so that the master may More...
  • SLAVE-TRADE
    The traffic in slaves, or fie buying and selling of sla.es for profit
  • SLAVERY
    The condition of a slave; that civil relation in which one man has absolute power over the life, fortune, and liberty of another.
  • SLAY
    This word, in an indictment adds nothing to the force and effect of the word "kill," when used with reference to the taking of human life. It is particularly applicable to the taking of human life in battle; and, when it is not used in this sense, it is synonymous More...
  • SLEDGE
    A hurdle to draw traitors to execution. 1 Hale, P. C 82.
  • SLEEPING PARTNER
    A dormant partner; one whose name does not appear in the firm, and who takes no active part in tbe business, but who has an interest in the concern, and shares the profits, and thereby becomes a partner, either absolutely, or aa respects third persons.
  • SLEEPING RENT
    In English law. An expression frequently used in coal-mine leases and agreements for the same It signifies a fixed or dead, i. e., certain, rent as distinguished from a rent or royalty varying with the amount of coals gotten, and is payable although the mine should not be worked at More...
  • SLIGHT
    As to slight "Care," "Evidence,'* "Fault" and "Negligence," see those titlea.
  • SLIP
    1. In negotiations for a policy of insurance. In England, the agreement is hi practice concluded between the parties by a memorandum called the "slip," containing the terms of the proposed Insurance, an4 initialed by the underwriters. Sweet "2. Also that part of a police court which is divided off More...
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