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Solvere
SolvereTo unbind; to untie; to release; to pay; solvere dicimus eum qui fecit quod facere promisit. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Release 1) Estates. The "conveyance of a man's interest or right, which he hath unto a thing, to another that hath the possession thereof, or some estate therein." 2) Contracts. A release is the giving or discharging of a right of action which a man has or may claim against another, or that which is his. 3) Releases are of two kinds: 1) Such as give up, discharge, or abandon a right of action. 2) Such as convey a man's interest or right to another, who has possession of it, or some estate in the same. Solvere To unbind; to untie; to release; to pay; solvere dicimus eum qui fecit quod facere promisit. Facere Latin. To make, do, perform, Compare Fieri. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Solvency The state of a person who is able to pay all his debts; the opposite of insolvency. Solvendum in futuro debitum in praesenti A debt due at present, to be paid in future. Solvent One who has sufficient to pay his debts, and all obligations. Solvit ad diem Pleading. The name of a plea to an action on a bond, or other obligation to pay money, by which the defendant pleads that he paid the money on the day it was due. Solvit post diem Pleading. The name of a special plea in bar to an action of debt on a bond, by which the defendant asserts that he paid the money after the day it became due. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- 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. Solvendum in futuro debitum in praesenti A debt due at present, to be paid in future. Solvent One who has sufficient to pay his debts, and all obligations. Solvere Solvit ad diem Pleading. The name of a plea to an action on a bond, or other obligation to pay money, by which the defendant pleads that he paid the money on the day it was due. Solvit post diem Pleading. The name of a special plea in bar to an action of debt on a bond, by which the defendant asserts that he paid the money after the day it became due. Somnambulism med. juris. Sleep walking. Son Kindred. An immediate male descendant. In its technical meaning in devises, this is a word of purchase, but the testator may make it a word of descent. Sometimes it is extended to more remote descendants. Son assault demesne Pleading. His own first assault. A form of a plea to justify an assault and battery, by whicb the defendant asserts that the plaintiff committed an assault upon him, and the defendant merely defended himself. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Solvere. If you have a better definition for Solvere than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Solvere may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Solvere and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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