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STET PROCESSUS
Stet processus is an entry on the roll in the nature of a judgment of a direction that all further proceedings shall be stayed, (i.e., that the process may stand,) and It is one of the ways by which a suit may be terminated by an act of the party, as distinguished from a termination of It by judgment,' which is the act of the court It was used by the plaintiff when he wished to … [Read more...] about STET PROCESSUS
STET BELLA
If the plaintiff in a plaint in the mayor's court of London has attached property belonging to the defendant and obtained execution against the garnishee, the defendant, if he wishes to contest the plaintiff's claim, and obtain restoration of his property, must issue a scire facias ad dis probandum deMtum; if the only question to be tried is the plaintiff's debt, the plaintiff … [Read more...] about STET BELLA
STET
Latin meaning Do not delete, let it stand. … [Read more...] about STET
STERLING
Currency, money of Great Britain, but anciently a small coin, worth about one penny; and so called, as some suppose, because it was stamped with the figure of a small star, or, as others suppose, because it was first stamped in England in the reign of King John, by merchants from Germany called Esterlings. Pounds sterling, originally signified so many pounds in weight of these … [Read more...] about STERLING
