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Spring
SpringA fountain. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Springing use Estates. One to arise on a future event, when no preceding estate is limited, and does not take effect in derogation of any preceding interest. Example: a grant is made to A in fee, to the use of B in fee, after the fourth of July; no use arises till the limited period. The use in the mean time results to the grantor, who has a determinable fee. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Sponsalia Sponsolia or stipulatio sponsolitia. A promise lawfully made between persons capable of marrying each other, that at some future time they will marry Sponsions International law. Agreements or engagements made by certain public officers, as generals or admirals, in time of war, either without author-ity, or by exceeding the limits of authority under which they purport to be made. Sponsor Civil law. He who intervenes for another voluntarily and without being requested. The engagement which he enters into is only accessory to the principal Spousal support Money paid from one spouse to the other in one lump sum or in installments for a period of time. there are many factors considered. (see spousal support section in your state). Spouse Husband or wife. Spring Springing use Estates. One to arise on a future event, when no preceding estate is limited, and does not take effect in derogation of any preceding interest. Example: a grant is made to A in fee, to the use of B in fee, after the fourth of July; no use arises till the limited period. The use in the mean time results to the grantor, who has a determinable fee. Spy One who goes into a place for the purpose of ascertaining the best way of doing an injury there. Squatter One who settles on the lands of others without any legal author-ity; this term is applied particularly to persons who settle on the public land. Stab To stab. To make a wound with a pointed instrument; a stab differs from a cut, . or a wound. Stagnum Estates. A pool. It is said to consist of land and water, and therefore by the name of stagnum, the water and the land may be passed. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Spring. If you have a better definition for Spring than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Spring may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Spring and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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