Turbulent conduct in a court of justice. Jacob. … [Read more...] about STREPITUS JUDICIALIS
STREPITUS JUDICIALIS
STREPITUS
In old records. Estrepement or strip; a species of waste or destruction of property. Spelman. … [Read more...] about STREPITUS
STREIGHTEN
In the old books. To narrow or restrict, "the habendum should not streighten the devise." 1 Leon. 58. … [Read more...] about STREIGHTEN
STREET NAME
Shares of securities that are held in the name of a broker that are owned by a customer. … [Read more...] about STREET NAME
STREET
A road in a village or city. In common parlance the word street is equivalent to highway. . 2. A permission to the public for the space of eight, or even of six years, to use a street without bar or impediment, is evidence from which a dedication to the public maybe inferred. … [Read more...] about STREET
