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Spelling
SpellingThe art of putting the proper letters in words. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Proper That which is essential, suitable, adapted, and correct. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Specific performance remedies. The actual accomplishment of a contract by the party bound to fulfil it. Specification 1) Civil law. A term used in the civil law, by which is meant a person's making a new species or subject from materials belonging to another. 2) Practice, contracts. A particular and detailed account of a thing: example, in order to obtain a patent for an invention, it is necessary to file a specification or an instrument of writing, which must lay open and disclose to the public every part of the process by which the invention can be made useful if the specification does not contain the whole truth relative to the discovery, or contains more than is requisite to produce the desired effect, and the concealment or addition was made for the purpose of deception, the patent would be void; for if the specification were insufficient on account of its want of clearness, exactitude or good faith, it would be a fraud on society that the patentee should obtain a monopoly without giving up his invention. Specimen A sample; a part of something by which the other may be known. Speculation Contracts. The hope or desire of making a profit by the purchase and resale of a thing. The profit so made; as, be made a good speculation. Speech A formal discourse in public. Spelling Spendthrift Spendthrift is defined to be a person who by excessive drinking) gaming, idleness or debauchery of any kind, shall so spend, waste, or lessen his estate as to expose himself or his family to want or suffering, or expose the town to charge or expense, for support of himself or family. Spendthrift trust A trust set up for the benefit of someone who the grantor believes would be incapable of managing his or her own financial affairs. Sperate That of which there is hope. Spes recuperandi The hope of recovery. This term is applied to cases of capture of an enemy's property as a booty or prize. As between the belligerent parties, the title to the property taken as a prize passes the moment there is no longer any hope of recovery. Spinster An addition given, in legal writings, to a woman who never was married. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Spelling. If you have a better definition for Spelling than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Spelling may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Spelling and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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