An officer in the Isle of Man, to execute the orders of the governor, much like our under sheriff. Wharton. … [Read more...]
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An officer in the Isle of Man, to execute the orders of the governor, much like our under sheriff. Wharton. … [Read more...]
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The place of the seal. 2. In many of the states, instead of sealing deeds, writs, and other papers or documents requiring it, a scroll is made in which the letters L. S. are printed or written, which is an abbreviation of Locus Sigilli. This in some of the states has all the efficacy of a seal, but in others it has no such effect. See Scroll. … [Read more...]
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In French law. A lessee, tenant, or renter. … [Read more...]
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When management refuses to allow employers to work during a time of bargaining and forcing the employees to accept the position of the employer. An employer's strike against employees. … [Read more...]
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Latin for standing before the court. … [Read more...]