A detailed plan or blueprint that is used to develop a particular plot of land.
S | Page 58
S
SITHCUNDMAM
In Saxon law. The high constable of a hundred.
SITING
A series of steps taken in order to choose the location for a facility or firm.
SITIO GANADO MAYOR
Sp. In Spanish and Mexican land law, a tract of land in the form of a square, each side of which measures 5,000 varas; the distance from the center of […]
SITTINGS
In practice . The holding of a court, with full form, and before all the judges; as a sitting in banc. 3 Steph. Comm. 423. The holding of a court […]
SITTINGS AFTER TERM
These are the court sessions that happen when the term of a court is over but matters need to be disposed of.
SITUATED
a term for describing the location of something.
SITUATED LEARNING
An onsite, hands-on learning that is done with a mentor that makes the knowledge easier to understand and take in.
SITUATION ANALYSIS
The collection and systematic evaluation of present and past economical, social, political and technological data that is aimed at identifying both internal and external forces on an organisation and assessing […]
SITUATION OF DANGER
a term that describes the position from which a person can’t escape. See last clear chance .
SITUATION REPORT (SITREP)
A report that recurrs which describes and records a particular event or occurence. It is not periodic.
SITUATIONAL INTERVIEW
A technique that is used in an interview where the applicant is placed in a certain situation and asked about how to resolve it.
SITUATIONAL LEADERSHIP
A leadership model designed by Ken Blanchard and Paul Hersey where effective leadership needs flexibility in style that is dependent on the situation at hand.
SITUATIONAL MANAGEMENT SCHOOL
The alternative term for a contingency school of management .
SITUS
Lat. Site; position; location; the place where a thing is, considered, for example, with reference to jurisdiction over it or the right or power to tax it See Boyd v. […]
SIX ACTS,
THE. The acts passed in 1819, for the pacification of England, are so called. They, in effect prohibited the training of persons to arms; authorized general searches and seizure of […]
SIX ARTICLES, LAWS OF
A celebrated act entitled “An act for abolishing diversity of opinion,” (31 Hen. VIII. c. 14,) enforcing conformity to six of the strongest points in the Roman Catholic religion, under […]
SIX CLERKS
In English practice. Officers of tlie court of chancery , who received and filed all bills, answers, replications, and other papers, signed office copies of pleadings, examined and signed dockets […]
SIX SIGMA
Developed by Motorola in 1986. It is a business strategy used in many countries to improve its quality of services and products through the removal of errors and defects. 99.99966% […]
SIX SIGMA QUALITY
A process that is well controlled and is A+ or A- on the Six Sigma chart. It means 0.00034% defects per m illion products made or zero defects in real […]
SIX-DAY LICENSE
In English law . A liquor license, containing a condition that the premises in respect of which the license is granted shall be closed during the whole of Sunday, granted […]
SIXHINDI
Sine possessione mncapio procedere non potest. There can be no prescription without possession.
SIZE
Assets or securities that are offered in a large quantity or a change in an assets position.
SKELETON BILL
One drawn, indorsed, or accepted in blank.
SKEWER
In the practice of the English high court, when a view by a jury Is ordered, persons are named by the court to show the property to be viewed, and […]