Juridical Dictionary

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Sub-tenant




Sub-tenant

The same as under-tenant.

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Under-tenant
One who holds by virtue of an underlease.



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Sub-agent
A person appointed by an agent to perform some duty, or the whole of the business relating to his agency.



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Substantive law
The statutory or written law that governs rights and obligations of those who are subject to it.

Substitute
Contracts. One placed under another to transact business for him; in letters of attorney, power is generally given to the attorney to nominate and appoint a substitute.

Substitutes
Scotch law. Where an estate is settled on a long series of heirs, substituted one after another, in tailzie, the person first called in the tailzies, is the institute; the rest, the beirs of tailzie; or the substitutes.

Substitution
1) Civil law. In the law of devises, it is the putting of one person in the place of another, so that he may, in default of ability in the former, or after him, have the benefit of a devise or legacy. 2) Chancery practice. This takes place in a case where a creditor has a lien on two different parcels of land, and another creditor has a subsequent lien on one only of the parcels, and the prior creditor elects to have his whole demand out of the parcel of land on which the subsequent creditor takes his lien; the latter is entitled, by way of substitution, to have the prior lien assigned to him for his benefit.

Substraction
French law. The act of taking something fraudulently; it is generally applied to the taking of the goods of the estate of a deceased person fraudulently.

Sub-tenant

Subterfuge
Masking the true nature or reason for an action.

Subtraction
The act of withhold ing or detaining anything unlawfully.

Subtraction of conjugal rights


Succession
Common law. The mode by which one set of persons, members of a corporation aggregate, acquire the rights of another set which preceded them. This term in strictness is to be applied only to such corporations.

Successor
One who follows or comes into the place of another.

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