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  • SOCIETY
    An association or company of persons (generally not incorporated) unlted together for any mutual or common purpose. In a wider sense, the community or public; the people in general. See New York County Medical Ass'n v. New York, 32 Misc. Rep. 116, 65 N. Y. Supp. 531; Josey v. Union More...
  • SOCIUS
    Lat In the civil law. A partner.
  • SOCMAN
    A socager. -Free socmen. In old English law. Tenants in free socage. Glanv. lib. 3, c 7; 2 BL Comm. 79.
  • SOCMANRY
    Free tenure by socage.
  • SOCNA
    A privilege, liberty, or franchise. CowelL
  • SOCOME
    A custom of grinding corn at the lord's mill. Cowell. Bond-socome la where the tenants are bound to It Blount
  • SODOMITE
    One who has been guilty of sodomy.
  • SOIL
    The surface, or surface-covering of the land, not including minerals beneath it or grass or plants growing upon it But in a wider (and more usual) sense, the term is equivalent to "land," and Includes all that is below, upon, or above the surface.
  • SODOMY
    In criminal law. The crime of unnatural sexual connection; so named from its prevalence in Sodom. See Genesis, xix. This term is often defined in statutes and judicial decisions as meaning "the crime against nature," the "crimen innominatum" or as carnal copulation, against the order of nature, by man with More...
  • SOIT
    Fr. Let it be;' be it BO. A term used in several Law-French phrases employed In English law, particularly as expressive of the will or assent of the sovereign in formal communications with parliament or with private suitors. -Soit baile auz commons. Let it be delivered to the commons. The More...
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