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Sciens
Sciens(United Kingdom) Knowlingly. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Sciendum English law. The name given to a clause inserted in the record by which it is made " known that the justice here in court, in this same term, delivered a writ thereupon to the deputy sheriff of the county aforesaid, to be executed in due form of law." Scienter Knowingly. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Scandalous matter Equity pleading. A false and malicious statement of facts, not relevant to the cause. But nothing which is positively relevant, however harsh or gross the charge may be, can be considered scandalous. Scandalum magnatum Great scandal or slander. In England it. is the slander of the great men, the nobility of the realm. Schedule Practice. When an indictment is returned, from au inferior court in obedience to a writ of certiorari, the, statement of the previous proceedings sent with it, is termed the schedule. Schoolmaster One employed in teaching a school. Sciendum English law. The name given to a clause inserted in the record by which it is made " known that the justice here in court, in this same term, delivered a writ thereupon to the deputy sheriff of the county aforesaid, to be executed in due form of law." Sciens Scienter Knowingly. Scilicet A Latin adverb, signifying that is to say; to wit; namely. Scintilla juris Estates; A spark of right. A legal fiction, resorted to for the purpose of enabling feoffees to uses to support contingent uses when they come into existence, thereby to enable the statutes of uses to execute them, and the authorities there cited, for the learning upon this subject. Scire facias ad audiendum errores The name of a writ which is sued out after the plaintiff in error has assigned his errors. Scire facias ad disprobandum debttum The name of a writ in use in Pennsylvania, which lies by a defendant in foreign attachment against the plaintiff, in order to enable him, within a year and a day next ensuing the time of payment to the plaintiff in the attachment, to disprove or avoid the debt recovered against him. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Sciens. If you have a better definition for Sciens than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Sciens may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Sciens and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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