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SOUGH
In English law . A drain or water-course . The channels or water-courses used for draining mines are so termed; and those mines which are near to any given sough, […]
SOUL SCOT
A mortuary, or customary gift due ministers, in many parishes of Eng- land, on the death of parishioners . It was originally voluntary and intended as amends for ecclesiastical dues […]
SOUND
1. To be free from defect, strong, competent and secure. 2. A noise.
SOUND BITE
A block of audio that is 10 to 30 seconds long that is the basic element of TV or radio broadcast.
SOUND HEALTH
a term that is used for the robust physical condition.
SOUND JUDICIAL DISCRETION
a term that is applied the good judgement and decision of a court or of a judge.
SOUND MIND
Having the ability to think, understand and reason for oneself. Adults are generally considered to be of sound mind until circumstances change.
SOUND VALUE
a term that is applied to the good and fair value of something.
SOUND, adj
Whole; in good condition; marketable . So used in warranties of chat- tels. See Brown v. Bigelow, 10 Allen (Mass.) 242; Hawkins v. Pemberton, 35 How. Prac. (N. Y.) 3S3; […]
SOUND, v
To have reference or relation to; to aim at. An action is technically said to sound in damages where it is brought not for the specific recovery of a thing, […]
SOUNDING IN DAMAGES
When an action is brought, not for the recovery of lands, goods, or sums of money, (as is the case in real or mixed actions or the personal action of […]
SOUNDNESS
General health; freedom from any permanent disease. 1 Car. & M. 291.
SOUR CRUDE
Crude oil that contains a large amount of sulphur by weight, usually above 1 %.
SOURCE
1. Place of origin. 2. The specific publication or media where a piece of information was taken from and included in end notes, foot notes. Can also be person for […]
SOURCE ATTRACTIVENESS
The way that an item is considered to have a greater attraction than a similar item due to where it came from.
SOURCE CODE
The computer program that is written in a language and then converted to a code the computer can read.
SOURCE DETERMINATION
The process used to find the cause of a problem or an issue that has arisen. A back tracking process to locate the cause.
SOURCE DOCUMENT
A document that shows evidence of a transaction or business deal such as a invoice, receipt, cash slip, deposit slip .
SOURCE OF INCOME
a term related to the origin of your income. The IRS can ask how a person came into some money he is not expected to have.
SOURCE PRINCIPLE
A rule in taxation where a state can tax any income derived from any sources that lie within the states boundary.
SOURCE REDUCTION
A way to reduce the amount of material that will enter a waste stream ata certain point in processing by redesigning the product and the processes involved.
SOURCE SELECTION
The formal process used to procure goods and services comprising an invitation to bid, evaluation of responses, short listing suitable responses and awarding a contract.
SOURCE SEPARATION
The sorting of a range of materials that form waste products where it is made and not where it is dumped.
SOURCES AND APPLICATIONS OF FUNDS STATEMENT
A different term for Statement of Sources and Ap[plication of Funds.