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  • SERVITOR
    A serving-man; particularly applied to students at Oxford, upon the foundation, who are similar to sizars at Cambridge. Wharton.
  • SERVITORS OF BILLS
    In old English practice. Servants or messengers of the marshal of the king's bench, sent out with bills or writs to summon persons to that court Now more commonly called "tipstaves." CowelL
  • SERVITUDE
    1. The condition of being bound to service; the state of a person who is subjected, voluntarily or otherwise, to another person as his servant -Involuntary servitude. See INVOLUNTARY.-Penal servitude. In English criminal law, a punishment which consists in keeping the offender, in confinement and compelling him to labor. 2. More...
  • SERVITUS
    Lat. In the civil law. Slavery; bondage; the state of service. Defined as "an institution of the conventional law of nations, by which one person is subjected to the dominion of another, contrary to natural right" Inst 1, 3, 2. Also a service or servitude; an easement -Servitus aotus. The More...
  • SERVUS
    Lat. In the civil and old English law. A slave; a bondman. Inst 1, 8, pr.; Bract foL 4b.
  • SESS
    In English law. A tax, rate, or assessment.
  • SESSIO
    Lat. In old English law. A Sitting; a session. Sessio parliamenti, the sitting of parliament. Cowell.
  • SESSION
    The sitting of a court legislature, council, commission, etc., for tbe transaction of its proper business. Hence, the period of time, within any one day, during which such body is assembled in form, and engaged in the transaction of business, or, in a more extended sense, the whole space-of time More...
  • SET
    This word appears to be nearly synonymous with "lease." A lease of mines is frequently termed a "mining set" Brown.
  • SET ASIDE
    To set aside a judgment, decree, award, or any proceedings is to cancel, annul, or revoke them at the instance of a party unjustly or Irregularly affected by them. State v. Primm, 61 Mo. 171; Brandt v. Brandt 40 Or. 477, 67 Pac. 508.
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