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Soil
SoilThe superficies of the earth on which buildings are erected, or may be RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Superficies A Latin word used among civilians. It signifies in the edict of the praetor whatever has been erected on the soil, quidquid solo inoedificdtum est. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Societas leonina Among the Roman lawyers this term signified that kind of society or partnership by which the entire profits should belong to some of the partners in exclusion of the rest. Societe en commendite This term is borrowed from the laws of France, and is used in Louisiana; the societe en commendite, or partnership in commendam, is formed by a contract, by which one person or partnership agrees to furnish another person or partnership a certain amount, either in property or money, to be employed by the person or partnership to whom it is furnished, in his or their own name or firm, on condition of receiving a share in the profits, in the proportion determined by the contract, and of being liable to losses and expenses to the amount furnished and no more. Society A society is a number of persons united together by mutual consent, in order to deliberate, determine, and act jointly for some common purpose. Sodomite One who his been guilty of sodomy. Formerly such offender was punished with great severity, and was deprived of the power of making a will. Sodomy Criminal law. The crime against nature, committed either with man or beast. Soil Soit droit fait al partie English law. Let right be done to the party. This phrase is written on a petition of right, and subscribed by the king. Sokemans, eng English law. Those who hold their land in socage. Solares, spanish law Spanish law. Lots of ground. This term is frequently found in grants from the Spanish government of lands in America. Sold note Contracts. The name of an instrument in writing, given by a broker to a buyer of merchandise, in which it is stated that the goods therein mentioned have been sold to him. Soldier A military man; a private in the army. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Soil. If you have a better definition for Soil than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Soil may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Soil and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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