A calendar month . See MONTII.
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SOLARIUM
Lat. In the civil law . A rent paid for the ground, where a person built on the public land . A ground rent Spelman; Calvin.
SOLATIUM
Compensation . Damages allowed for injury to the feelings.
SOLD NOTE
A note given by a broker, who has effected a sale of merchandise , to the buyer, stating the fact of sale, quantity, price, etc. Story, Ag.
SOLDERING
The process of joining 2 pieces of metal together with a low melting point alloy to fill in the gap between the 2 metals.
SOLDIER
A military man; a private in the army.
SOLE
Single; individual ; separate; the opposite of joint; as a sole tenant. Comprising only one person; the opposite of aggregate; as a sole corporation . Unmarried ; as a feme […]
SOLE POSSESSION
a term that is used to describe the ownership that is vested in one person.
SOLE PROPRIETOR
The owner of a business who acts alone and has no partners. See Sole trader.
SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP
The simple and oldest form of ownership where one person runs the buainess and accepts all of the risks.
SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP INSURANCE
An insurance policy that covers any problems that may be specific to a sole proprietorship and the continuation of business.
SOLE SOURCE
The one source that has provided the information that no other can.
SOLE SOURCE ACQUISITION
The awarding of a contract to one source due to its uniqueness. No bidding is involved.
SOLEMN
Formal; in regular form; with all the forms of a proceeding. As to solemn “Form,” see PBOBATE.AS to solemn “Oath” and “War,” see the nouns.
SOLEMN OCCASION FOR ADVISORY OPINION
this is a situation where public officers or legislatures are not sure as to their authority for certain a actions and will seek outside advice.
SOLEMN WILL
a term that is used for a written will.
SOLEMNES LEGUM FORMULA
Lat. In the civil law . Solemn forms of laws; forms of forensic proceedings and of transacting legal acts. One of the sources of the unwritten law of Rome. Butl. […]
SOLEMNITAS ATTACHIAMENTO- RUM
Iii old English practice. Solemnity or formality of attachments. The issuing of attachments in a certain formal and regular order. Bract, fols. 439, 440; 1 Reeve, Eng. Law, 48a Solemnitates […]
SOLEMNITY
A rite or ceremony; the formality established by law to render a con- tract, agreement or other act valid.
SOLEMNITY OF CONTRACT
the concept that says that 2 or more people are free to make an agreement that they wish and it will be respected and enforced.
SOLEMNIZE
o solemnize, spoken of a marriage, means no more than to enter into a marriage contract with due publication , before third persons, for the purpose of giving it notoriety […]
SOLENOID
Used to relay energy from one device to another that is an electro mechanical piece.It is a coil that can produce an electr-magnetic field.
SOLICIT
1. To seek or to plead, to entreat and ask. 2. To lure or tempt a person.
SOLICITATION
Asking; enticing; urgent request. Thus ” solicitation of chastity” is the asking or urging a woman to surrender her chastity. The word is also used in such phrases as “solicitation […]
SOLICITOR
In English law . A legal practitioner in the court of chancery . The words “solicitor” and “attorney” are commonly used indiscriminately, although they are not precisely the same, an […]