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  • SHAREHOLDER
    In the strict sense of the term, a "shareholder" is a person who has agreed to become a member of a corporation or company, and with respect to whom all the required formalities have been gone through; e. p., signing of deed of settlement registration, or the like. A shareholder More...
  • SHARP
    A "sharp" clause in a mortgage or other security (or the whole instrument described as "sharp") is one which empowers the creditor to take prompt and summary action upon default in payment or breach of other conditions.
  • SHARPING CORN
    A customary gift of corn, which, at every Christmas, the farmers in some parts of England give to their smith for sharpening their plow-irons, harrow-tines, etc. Blount.
  • SHASTER
    In Hindu law. The instrument of government or instruction; any book of instructions, particularly containing Divine ordinances. Wharton.
  • SHAVE
    While "shave" is sometimes used to denote the act of obtaining the property of another by oppression and extortion, it may be used in an innocent sense to denote the buying of existing notes and other securities for money, at a discount Hence to charge a man with using money More...
  • SHAW
    In old English law. A wood. Co. Litt 4b.
  • SHAWATORES
    Soldiers. CowelL
  • SHEADING
    A riding, tithing, or division in the Isle of Man, where the whole island is divided into six sheadings, in each of which there is a coroner or chief constable appointed by a delivery of a rod at tbe Tlnewald court or annual convention. King* Isle of Man, 7.
  • SHEEP
    A wether more than a year old. Rex v. Blrket, 4 Car. & P. 216.
  • SHEEP-HEAVES
    Small plots of pasture, in England, often in the middle of the waste of a manor, of which the soil may or may not be in the lord, but the pasture is private property, and leased or sold as such. They principally occur in the northern counties, (Cooke, IncL Acts, More...
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