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Single
SingleBy itself, unconnected. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Single concepts Single principles. The approach to conflict of laws where the solution to conflicts is found in one or a very few concepts or principles. Single entry A term used among merchants signifying that the entry is made to charge or to credit an individual or thing, without, at the same time, pre-senting any other part of the operation; it is used in contradistinction to double entry. Singular Construction. In grammar the singular is used to express only one, PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Simpliciter Simply, without ceremony; in a summary manner. Simul cum, pleading Pleading. Together with. These words are used in indictments and declarations of trespass against several persons, when some of them are known and others are unknown. Simulation, french law French law. This word is derived from the Latin simul, together. It indicates, agreeably to its etymology, the concert or agreement of two or more persons to give to one thing the appearance of another, for the purpose of fraud. Sine die Without day. A judgment for a defendant in many cases is quod eat sine die, that he may go without day. While the cause is pending and undeter-mined, it may be continued from term to term by dies datus. Sinecure In the ecclesiastical law, this term is used to signify that an ecclesiastical officer is without a charge or cure. Single Single concepts Single principles. The approach to conflict of laws where the solution to conflicts is found in one or a very few concepts or principles. Single entry A term used among merchants signifying that the entry is made to charge or to credit an individual or thing, without, at the same time, pre-senting any other part of the operation; it is used in contradistinction to double entry. Singular Construction. In grammar the singular is used to express only one, Sinking fund A fund arising from particular taxes, imposts, or duties, which is appropriated towards the payment of the interest due on a public loan and for the gradual payment of the principal. Sire A title of honor given to kings or emperors in speaking or writing to them. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Single. If you have a better definition for Single than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Single may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Single and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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