the act of a sheriff or other officer of the court in carrying out a judgement of the court.
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SERVICE OF NOTICE
the term used for the giving of information to a person who is entitled to receive it. It needs to be carried out according to law.
SERVICE OF PLEADING
a term for the formal delivery, to the plaintiff or his attorney of the answer to the charges.
SERVICE OF PROCESS
the term for the delivery of a summons, writ or subpoena to the opposing party in a law suit.
SERVICE PLANS
A plan where services are the benefit that is provided and not a money amount for benefit.
SERVICE PROVIDER
1. General. A business or individual that offers paid for services. 2. Internet. A company providing internet connections to customers.
SERVICE SETTING
The total of the physical environment and the ambience where a service occurs.
SERVICE-GOOD MIX
Service- product mix where both goods and services are provided and the service quality is more important than the product or goods.
SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE (SOA)
An architectural model of business information that allows further additions to added and integrated to allow the sharing of information across the different units of business.
SERVICEABILITY
The degree to which an item is serviced using given resources in a set time frame.
SERVICEABLE
An item that is ready and able to perform the intended service, often after a repair or overhaul.
SERVICER
The otganisation collecting interest payments and princiapl payment from the borrowers and managing the accounts on behalf of the trustee.
SERVICES
A product that is not tangible but is a service such as banking, education, cleaning and transportation .
SERVICES FONCIERS
Fr. These are, in French law , the easements of English law. Brown.
SERVICES MARKETING MIX
The selection of services that are offere to a customer who then chooses the one they want.
SERVICES RENDERED
The completeion of a service that has been requested by clients that has resulted in a request for paymnent.
SERVICES-THEATER FRAMEWORK
A concept utilising elemnts from a theatrical view point to model a service setting , actors, audience, back and front of stage ending in a performance .
SERVICING
The collection of payments, particularly mortgage payments, by a trustee or servicing agent from a financial institution .
SERVIDUMBRE
In Spanish law. A servitude. The right and use which one man has in the buildings and estates of another, to use them for the benefit of his own. Las […]
SERVIENS AD CEAVAM
Serjeant at mace. 2 Mod. 58.
SERVIENS AD LEGEM
In old English practice. Serjeant at law.
SERVIENS DOMINI REGIS
In old English law . King’s serjeaut; a public officer, who acted sometimes as the sheriff’s deputy, and had also judicial powers. Bract, fols. 1456, 1506, 330, 358.
SERVIENT
Serving; subject to a service or servitude. A servient estate is one which is burdened with a servitude.
SERVIENT ESTATE
a term for the restriction that is placed on land where the deed forbids any placing of buildings within a certain distance from another person’s property.
SERVITIIS ACQUIETANDIS
21 S. W. 907, 37 Am. St Rep. 374; Murray v. Dvviglit, 1G1 N. Y. 301, 55 N. E. 901, 48 L. R. A. 073; Ginter v. Shelton, 102 Va. […]