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Sanctions
SanctionsCourt-ordered punishment. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Punishment Criminal law. Some pain or penalty warranted by law, inflicted on a person, for the commission of a crime or misdemeanor, or for the omission of the performance of an act required by law, by the judgment and command of some lawful court. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Sancho In the US penitentiary slang, the person who takes up a relationship with a prisoner's wife while he is serving a prison term. Sanction That part of a law which inflicts a penalty for its violation, or bestows a reward for its observance. Sanctions are of two kinds, those which redress civil injuries, called civil sanctions; and those which punish crimes, called penal sanctions. Sanctuary A place of refuge, where the process of the law cannot be executed. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Salvage loss By salvage loss is understood the difference between the amount of salvage, after deducting the charges, and the original value of the property. Salvors Maritime law. When a ship and cargo, or any part thereof, are saved at sea by the exertions of any person from impending perils, or are recovered after an actual abandonment or loss, such persons are denominated salvors; they are entitled to a compensation for their services, which is called salvage. Salvus plegius Safe pledge. A surety given that a man shall appear upon a certain day. Sample Contracts. A small quantity of any commodity or merchandise, exhibited as a specimen of a larger quantity called the bulk. Sanction That part of a law which inflicts a penalty for its violation, or bestows a reward for its observance. Sanctions are of two kinds, those which redress civil injuries, called civil sanctions; and those which punish crimes, called penal sanctions. Sanctions Sanctuary A place of refuge, where the process of the law cannot be executed. Sane memory By this is meant that understanding which enables a man to make contracts and his will, and to perform such other acts as are authorized by law. Sang Sang or sanc Blood. These words are nearly obsolete. Sanity med. jur. The state of a person who has a sound understanding; the reverse of insanity. Sans ceo que The same as Absque hoc. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Sanctions. If you have a better definition for Sanctions than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Sanctions may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Sanctions and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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