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Solicitor
SolicitorA person whose business is to be employed in the care and management of suits depending in courts of chancery. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Person This word is applied to men, women and children, who are called natural persons. Employed One who is in the service of another. Such a person is entitled to rights and liable to.perform certain duties. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Solicitation of chastity The asking a person to commit adultery or fornication. Solicitor op the treasury The title of one of the officers of the United States, which prescribes his duties aud his rights. Solido, in Civil law. In solido, is a term used to designate those contracts in which the obligors are bound, jointly and severally, or in which several obligees are each entitled to demand the whole of what is due. Solitary imprisonment The punishment of separate confinement. This has been adopted in Pennsylvania, with complete success. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Soldier A military man; a private in the army. Sole Alone, single; used in contradistinction to joint or married. A sole tenant, therefore, is one who holds lands in his own right, without being joined with any other. A feme sole is a single woman; a sole corporation is one composed of only one natural person. Sole custody A form of custody in which one parent is awarded both physical and legal custody. Solemnity The formality established by law to render a contract, agreement, or other act valid. Solicitation of chastity The asking a person to commit adultery or fornication. Solicitor Solicitor op the treasury The title of one of the officers of the United States, which prescribes his duties aud his rights. Solido, in Civil law. In solido, is a term used to designate those contracts in which the obligors are bound, jointly and severally, or in which several obligees are each entitled to demand the whole of what is due. Solitary imprisonment The punishment of separate confinement. This has been adopted in Pennsylvania, with complete success. Solution Civil law. Payment. Solvency The state of a person who is able to pay all his debts; the opposite of insolvency. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Solicitor. If you have a better definition for Solicitor than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Solicitor may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Solicitor and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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