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Stagnum




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.

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Pool
A small lake of standing water.

Said
Before mentioned.

Water
1) That liquid substance of which the sea, the rivers, and creeks are composed. 2) A pool of water, or a stream or water course, is considered as part of the land, hence a pool of twenty acres, would pass by the grant of twenty acres of land, without mentioning the water. 3) Like land, water is distinguishable into different parts, as the sea, rivers, docks, canals, ponds and sewers, and to these may be added at water course

Name
One or more words used to distinguish a particular individual, as Socrates, Benjamin Franklin.

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.



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Spring
A fountain.

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.

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Stakeholder
Contracts. A third person, chosen by two or more persons, to keep in deposit property, the right or possession of which is contested between them and to be delivered to the one who shall establish his right to it. Thus each of them is considered as depositing the whole thing. This distin-guishes this contract from that which takes place when two or more tenants in common deposit a thing with a bailee.

Stale demand
A stale demand is a claim which has been for a long time undemanded; as, for example, where there his been a delay of twelve years, unexplained.

Stamp
Revenue. An impression made on paper, by order of the government, which must be used in reducing certain contracts to writing, for The purpose of raising a revenue.

Stamp duty
A tax on documents relating to specific transactions, share transfers and property transactions.

Stand
To stand. To abide by a thing; to submit to a decision; to comply with an agreement; to have validity, as the judgment must stand.

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