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SUGGESTION OF ERROR
a request for another hearing that is based on an assumption that an error was made at the earlier hearing.
SUGGESTION SYSTEM
Method where ideas of employees are communicated to management.
SUGGESTIVE INTERROGATION
phrase which has been used by some writers to signify the same thing as ” leading question .” 2 Beuth. Jud. Ev. b. 3, c. 3. It is used in […]
SUGGESTIVE MARK
A symbol, word or picture suggesting but not describing aspects of the associated service or goods.
SUGGESTIVE NAME
A trademark made up of words or word parts suggesting but not to describe the service or good. See descriptive name .
SUI GENERIS
Lat. Of its own kind or class; i. e., the only one ot its own kind; peculiar.
SUI ILXREDES
Lat In the civil law . One’s own heirs; proper heirs. Inst 2, 19, 2.
SUI JURIS
Lat. Of his own right; possessing full social and civil rights ; not under any legal disability, or the power of another, or guardianship . Having capacity to manage one’s […]
SUICIDE
Suicide is the willful and voluntary act of a person who understands the physical nature of the act, and intends by it to accomplish the result of self- destruction . […]
SUICIDE CLAUSE
Life insurance provision where the policy will not pay for suicide within 2 years of the start date.
SUING AND LABORING CLAUSE
Is a clause in an English policy of marine Insurance , generally in the following form : “In case of any loss or misfortune , it shall be lawful for […]
SUIT
In old English, law. The witnesses or followers of the plaintiff. 3 Bl. Comm. 295. See SECTA. Old books mention the word in many connections which are now disused,
SUIT IN EQUITY
a lawsuit that will be determined according to the judgement of the court as to fair and equitable .
SUITABILITY RISK
Loss that occurs when clients are mismatched with investment opportunites. Refer to ultra vires .
SUITABILITY RULES
Guidelines self-imposed to ensure fair practices in investment advice.
SUITAS
Lat. In the civil law . The condition or quality of a suus hwres, or proper heir. Hallifax, Civil Law, b. 2, c. 9, no. 11; Calvin.
SUITE
Those persons who by his authority follow or attend an ambassador or other public minister.
SUITOR
A party to a suit or action in court. In its ancient sense, “suitor” meant one who was bound to attend the county court ; also one who formed part […]
SUITORS’ DEPOSIT ACCOUNT
Formerly suitors in the English court of chancery derived no income from their cash paid iuto court, unless it was invested at their request and risk. Now, however, it is […]
SUITORS’ FEE FUND
fore trial, his death may be suggested on the record .
SUITORS’ FUND IN CHANCERY
In England. A fund consisting of moneys which, having been paid into the court of chancery , are placed out for the benefit and better security of the suitors, including […]
SUKUK
Financial certificate similar to a bond issued in Islam complying with the Sharia laws.
SULCUS
In old English law . A small brook or stream of water. Cowell
SULFUR
Tasteless and odorless chemical element with a pale yellow color.