See good cause. … [Read more...] about SUFFICIENT CAUSE
SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE
Enough evidence, whether evidence exists to justify a legal decision, ruling or action. … [Read more...] about SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE
SUFFER
To suffer an act to be done, by a person who can prevent it, is to permit or consent to it; to approve of it, and not to hinder it. It Implies a willingness of the mind. See In re Rome Planing Mill (C. C.) 96 Fed. 815; Wilson v. Nelson, 183 U. S. 191, 22 Sup. Ct. 74, 46 L. Ed. 147; Selleck v. Selleck, 19 Conn. 505; Gregory v. U. S., 10 Fed. Cas. 1197; In re Thomas (D. C.) 103 … [Read more...] about SUFFER
SUFFRAGE
government. Vote; the act of voting. 2. The right of suffrage is given by the constitution of the United States, art. 1, s. 2, to the electors in each state, as shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the state legislature. … [Read more...] about SUFFRAGE
Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc.
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