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Sabotage
SabotageDestroying or delaying some part of the business process. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Process 1) Practice. So denominated because it proceeds or issues forth in order to bring the defendant into court, to answer the charge preferred against him, and signifies the writ or judicial means by which he is brought to answer. 2) Rights. The means or method of accomplishing a thing. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Stinger In the US penitentiary slang, an ppliance used to heat water, which may be created by attaching live electrical wires to a metal plate. Strawberry In Missouri penitentiary slang, a woman who gives sex for drugs. Swag In the US penitentiary slang, a sandwich made by kitchen workers to pay off a debt. Sabbath The same as Sunday. Sabinians A sect of lawyers, whose first chief was Atteius Capito, and the second, Caelius Sabiaus, from whom they derived their name. Sabotage Sacquier Maritime law. The same of an ancient officer, whose business "was to load and unload vessels laden with salt, corn, or fish, to prevent the ship's crew defrauding the merchant by false tale, or cheating him of his merchandise otherwise." Sacramentum An oath; as, qui dicunt supra sacramentum suum. Sacrilege The act of stealing from the temples or churches dedicated to the worship of God, articles consecrated to divine uses. Saevetia Cruelty. It is required in order to constitute saevetia that there should exist such a degree of cruelty as to endanger the party's suffering bodily hurt. Safe conduct Common law, war. A passport or permission from a neutral state to persons who are thus authorized to go and return in safety, and, sometimes, to carry away certain things, in safety. According to common usage, the term passport is employed on ordinary occasions, for the permission given to persons when there is no reason why they should not go where they please: and safe-conduct is the name given to the instrument which authorizes certain persons, as enemies, to go into places where they could not go without danger, unless thus authorized by the government. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Sabotage. If you have a better definition for Sabotage than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Sabotage may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Sabotage and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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