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  • SUCCESSIO
    Lat. In the civil law. A coming in place of another, on his decease; a coming into the estate which a deceased person had at the time of his death. This was either by virtue of an express appointment of the deceased person by his uHU, (en testamento,) or by More...
  • SUCCESSION
    In the civil law and in Louisiana. 1. The fact of the transmission of the rights, estate, obligations, and charges of a deceased person to his heir or heirs. "2. The right by which the heir can take possession of the decedent's estate. The right of the heir to step More...
  • SUCCESSOR
    One who succeeds to the rights or the place of another; particularly, the person or persons who constitute a corporation after the death or removal of those who preceded them as corporators. One who has been appointed or elected to hold an office after the term of the present Incumbent. More...
  • SUCKEN, SUCHEN
    In Scotch law. The whole lands astricted to a mill; that is, the lands of which the tenants are obliged to send their grain to that mill. Bell.
  • SUDDEN HEAT OF PASSION
    In the common-law definition of manslaughter, this phrase means an access of rage or anger, suddenly arising from a contemporary provocation. It means that the provocation must arise at the time of the killing, and that the passion is not the result of a former provocation, and the act must More...
  • SUDDER
    In Hindu law. The best; the fore-court of a house; the chief seat of government, contradistinguished from "mofus-sil" or interior of the country; the presidency. Wharton.
  • SUE
    To prosecute by law; to commence legal proceedings against a party. It is applied almost exclusively to the institution and prosecution of a civil action. See Challenor v. Niles, 78 111. 78; Murphy v. Cochran, 1 Hill (N. Y.) 342; Kuklence v. Vocht, 4 Pa. Co. Ct. R. 372; U. More...
  • SUERTE
    In Spanish law. A small lot of ground. Particularly, such a lot within the limits of a city or .town used for cultivation or pianting as a garden, vineyard or orchard. Building lots in towns and cities are called "solares." Hart v. Burnett, 15 Cal. 554.
  • SUFFER
    To suffer an act to be done, by a person who can prevent it, is to permit or consent to it; to approve of it, and not to hinder it. It Implies a willingness of the mind. See In re Rome Planing Mill (C. C.) 96 Fed. 815; Wilson v. More...
  • SUFFERANCE
    Toleration; negative permission by not forbidding; passive consent ; license implied from the omission or neglect to enforce an adverse right. -Sufferance wharves. In English law. These are wharves in which goods may be landed before any duty is paid. They are appointed for the purpose by the commissioners of More...
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