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SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
MSDS, Material Safety Data Sheet, term covering equipment, precautions and methods to control and cleanup after a spill or leak.
SPILLOUT EFFECT
The impact that is caused by a change in demand or supply that causes a similar effect on other markets.
SPILLOVER EFFECT
The effect that follows from a primary effect.
SPIN-OFF
the name that is given to a corporation that has been set up by a parent company with new stock offered to people with shares in the parent company.
SPINNING
Illegally enticing business from favored clients using allocations to establish a quid pro quo arrangement .
SPINOFF
Corporate divestiture accomplished by (1)creating a subsidiary and new shares will be issued or (2) leveraged buy out by subsidiary management.
SPINSTER
The addition given, in legal proceedings , and in conveyancing , to a wo- man who never has been married.
SPIRITUAL
Gilbert v. U. S.. 1 Ct. CI. 34; State v. Kendall, 15 Neb. 202, 18 N. W. S5; Wilson v. Coon (C. C.) 0 Fed. 014. In military law . […]
SPIRITUAL CORPORATIONS
Corporations, the members of which are entirely spiritual persons, and incorporated as such, for the furtherance of religion and perpetuating the rights of the church.
SPIRITUAL COURTS
In English law . The ecclesiastical courts , or courts Christian. See 3 Bl. Comm. 01
SPIRITUAL TENURES
I. Frankalmoigne. or free alms. II. Tenure by divine service. Tenure, in its general sense, Is a mode of holding or occupying. Thus, we speak of the tenure of an […]
SPIRITUALITIES OF A BISHOP
Those profits which a bishop receives in his ecclesiastical character, as the dues arising from his ordaining and instituting priests, and such like, in contradistinction to those profits which he […]
SPIRITUALITY OF BENEFICES
In ecclesiastical law . The tithes of land, etc. Wharton.
SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS
These are inflammable liquids produced by distillation, and forming an article of commerce. See Rlankenship v. State, 93 Ga. 814, 21 S. E. 130; State v. Munger, 15 Vt. 293; […]
SPITAL, or SPITTLE
A charitable foundation ; a hospital for diseased people; a hospital. Cowell.
SPITE FENCE
the name that is given to a fence that is built on a neighbour’s property to annoy him.
SPLIT DEPRECIATION
Method used in accounting where asset depreciation is split into 2 parts (1) profit and loss account and (2)part attributed to value increase charged to a revaluation reserve .
SPLIT DOLLAR COVERAGE
The general term referring to a plan where an employer and employee share premium costs.
SPLIT DOLLAR PLAN
A contract for life insurance jointly purchased by an employee and employer.
SPLIT LIFE INSURANCE
Insurance that is part term insurance and part an installment annuity.
SPLIT LIMIT
General term referring to coverage that is divided into separate amounts depending on the loss type.
SPLIT OFF POINT
A production process juncture where the product stream splits up into 2 or more distinct products which are identifiable as a joint product.
SPLIT ORDER
A large order that has been broken up into smaller orders that are completed one at a time.
SPLIT RATIO
Ratio of outstanding shares in comparison to amount of original shares before a stock split .