To divide a part of a thing which has already been divided. For example, when a person dies leaving children, and grandchildren, the children of one of his own who is dead, his property is divided into as many shares as he had children, including the deceased, and the share of the deceased is subdivided into as many shares as he had children. … [Read more...]
SUB AGENT
An under-agent; a substituted agent; an agent appointed by one who is himself an agent. 2 Kent Comm. 633. … [Read more...]
SUBDIVISION
Piece of land that is divided into smaller plots. … [Read more...]
SUB JUDICE
Latin meaning under judicial consideration. … [Read more...]
SUBDUCT
In English probate practice, to subduct a caveat is to withdraw it … [Read more...]