This expression has a definite meaning, namely, a retailer of cigars, liquors, etc. Cahill v. Campbell, 105 Mass. 40.
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SALT
A crystalline compound resulting from a chemical reaction between a base and an acid. An example is common salt or sodium chloride.
SALT DUTY IN LONDON
A custom in the city of London called “granage,” formerly payable to the lord mayor, etc., for salt brought to the port of London, being the twentieth part Wharton.
SALT SILVER
One penny paid at the feast day of St. Martin, by the tenants of some manors, as a commutation for the service of carrying their lord’s salt from market to […]
SALUS
Lat. Health ; prosperity; safety. Salus populi suprema lex. The welfare of the people is the supreme law. Bac. Max. reg. 12; Broom, Max. 1-10; Montesq. Esprit des Lois, lib. […]
SALUTE
A gold coin stamped by Henry V. in France, after his conquests there, whereon the arms of England and France were stamped quarterly. Cowell.
SALVA GARDIA
L. Lat. Safeguard. Reg. Orig. 26.
SALVAGE
Sturm v. Boker, 150 U. S. 312, 14 Sup. Ct. DO, 37 L. Ed. 1003: Haskins v. I)ern, 19 Utah, 89, 56 Pac. 953; Hickman v. Skimp, 109 Pa. 16.
SALVAGE CHARGES
The cost of recovering an asset through a salvage operation.
SALVAGE CORPS
A group that has been craeted by an insurance company that has been charged with limiting the damage to property that is due to a fire.
SALVAGE LIEN
a maritime lien by a person who has helped in saving a ship, part of a ship and or its cargo. Maritime law recognises theses liens o be legitimate .
SALVAGE MATERIAL
Material that has a value when salvaged and then resold.
SALVAGE PROPERTY
Property that is no longer valuable as its intended purpose but has value as scrap or as being resold.
Salvage Titles
A type of vehicle title branding which states that a vehicle has been damaged and/or declared a total loss by an insurance company that paid a claim on it. Requirements […]
SALVAGE VALUE
The residual value of a product when it has reached the end of its productive life but still has a value if salvaged for recycling or reselling its parts.
SALVIAN INTERDICT
See INTER- DICTUM SALVIANUM.
SALVO
Lat Saving; excepting; without prejudice to. Salvo me et hccredibus meis, except me and my heirs. Salvo jure eujuslibet, without prejudice to the rights of any one.
SALVOR
A person who, without any particular relation to a ship in distress, proffers useful service, and gives it as a volunteer adventurer, without any pre-existing covenant that connected him with […]
SALVUS PLEGIUS
L. Lat A safe pledge; called, also, “eertus plegius,” a sure pledge. Bract fol. 1606.
SAME
The word “same” does not always mean “identical,” not different or other. It frequently means of the kind or species, not the specific thing. Crapo v. Brown, 40 Iowa, 487, […]
SAME DAY FUNDS
Money that is available for transfer or withdrawal the same day it is deposited as opposed to the next business day . This may include fed wired federal funds or […]
SAME OFFENSE
a doctrine that says that no one should be tried twice for the same offense if he has already been acquitted.. See double jeopardy .
SAMPLE
A specimen; a small quantity of any commodity, presented for inspection or examination as evidence of the quality of the whole; as a sample of cloth or of wheat
SAMPLE ACCOUNT
An account created to show a prospective customer how his account will be handled showing its features and benefits.
SAMPLE STANDARD DEVIATION CHART (S CHART)
A chart used to track the quality of a product that notes its standard variations within its process over a time period . Usually used in conjunction with a chart […]