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Suspicion
SuspicionA belief to the disadvantage of another, accompanied by a doubt. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Belief Conviction of mind, founded on evidence, that a fact exists - that an act was done, that a statement is true. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Suspect 1) The target of the fraud Investigation. 2) To place under suspicion of wrongdoing. Suspender Scotch law. He in whose favor a suspension is made. Suspense When a rent, profit a prendre, and the like, are, in consequence of the unity of possession of the rent, &c., of the land out of which they issue, not in esse for a time, they are said to be in suspense, tunc dormiunt, but they may be revived or awakened. Suspension 1) A temporary stop of a right, of a law, and the like. 2) Scotch law. That form of law by which the effect of a sentence-condemnatory, that has not yet received execution, is stayed or postponed, till the cause be again considered. 3) Ecclesiastical law. An ecclesiastical censure, by which a spiritual person is either interdicted tho exercise of his ecclesiastical function, or hin-dered from receiving the profits of his benefice. It may be partial or total; for a limited time, or forever, when it is called deprivation or amotion. Suspension of a right The act by which a party is deprived of the exercise of his right, for a time. Suspension of arms An agreement between belligerents, made for a short time or for a particular place, to cease hostilities between them. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Suspender Scotch law. He in whose favor a suspension is made. Suspense When a rent, profit a prendre, and the like, are, in consequence of the unity of possession of the rent, &c., of the land out of which they issue, not in esse for a time, they are said to be in suspense, tunc dormiunt, but they may be revived or awakened. Suspension 1) A temporary stop of a right, of a law, and the like. 2) Scotch law. That form of law by which the effect of a sentence-condemnatory, that has not yet received execution, is stayed or postponed, till the cause be again considered. 3) Ecclesiastical law. An ecclesiastical censure, by which a spiritual person is either interdicted tho exercise of his ecclesiastical function, or hin-dered from receiving the profits of his benefice. It may be partial or total; for a limited time, or forever, when it is called deprivation or amotion. Suspension of a right The act by which a party is deprived of the exercise of his right, for a time. Suspension of arms An agreement between belligerents, made for a short time or for a particular place, to cease hostilities between them. Suspicion Sustain A court ruling upholding an objection or a motion. Sutler A man whose employment is to sell provisions aud liquor to a camp. Swainmote court English law. The court within the forest to which all the freeholders owe suit and service. Swap agreement 1) An agreement (including terms and conditions incorporated by reference therein) which is a rate swap agreement, basis swap, forward rate agreement, commodity swap, interest rate option, forward foreign exchange agreement, spot foreign exchange agreement, rate cap agreement, rate floor agreement, rate collar agreement, currency swap agreement, cross-currency rate swap agreement, currency option, any other similar agreement (including any option to enter into any of the foregoing); 2) Any combination of the foregoing Swear, to To take an oath, judicially administered. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Suspicion. If you have a better definition for Suspicion than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Suspicion may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Suspicion and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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