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  • SPELLING
    The formation of words by letters; orthography. Incorrect spelling does not vitiate a written Instrument if the intention clearly appears.
  • SPES ACCRESCENDI
    Lat. Hope of surviving. 3 Atk. 762 ; 2 Kent, Comm. 424. Spos est Tigilantis somninm. Hope is the dream of the vigilant 4 Inst. 203. Spes impnnitatis continnnm affectum tribuit delinquendi. The hope of impunity holds out a continual temptation to crime. 3 Inst 236.
  • SPENDTHRIFT
    A person who by excessive drinking, gaming, idleness, or debauchery of any kind shall so spend, waste, or lessen his estate as to expose himself or his family to want or suffering, or expose the town to charge or expense for the support of himself or family. Rev. St. Vt More...
  • SPERATE
    That of which there is hope. Thus a debt which one may hope to recover may be called "sperate," in opposition to "desperate." See 1 Chit. Pr. 520.
  • SPES RECUPERANDI
    Lat. The hope of recovery or recapture; the chance of retaking property captured at sea, which prevents the captors from acquiring complete ownership of the property until they have definitely precluded it by effectual measures. 1 Kent, Comm. 101.
  • SPIGURNEL
    The sealer of the royal writs.
  • SPINSTER
    The addition given, in legal proceedings, and In conveyancing, to a woman who never has been married.
  • SPIRITUAL
    Relating to religious or ecclesiastical persons or affairs, as distinguished from "secular" or lay, worldly, or business matters. As to spiritual "Corporation," "Courts," and "Lords," see those titles.
  • SPIRITUALITIES OF A BISHOP
    Those profits which a bishop receives in his ecclesiastical character, as the dues arising from his ordaining and instituting priests, and such like, In contradistinction to those profits which he acquires in his temporal capacity as a baron and lord of parliament, and which are termed his "temporalities,*9 consisting of More...
  • SPIRITUALITY OF BENEFICES
    In ecclesiastical law. The tithes of land, etc Wharton.
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