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Peculium

The saving of a son or a slave with the fathers or masters consent a little property or stock of ones own any exclusive personal or separate property

Saver

One who saves

Savior

One who saves preserves or delivers from destruction or danger

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Salvage

Salvage, allowance or compensation made by maritime law to those by whose exertions ships or goods have been saved from the dangers of the seas, fire, pirates, or enemies. This was allowed by the laws of Rhodes,

salvage

c : the act of saving or rescuing property in danger (as from fire) 2 a : property saved from destruction (as in a wreck or fire) b : damaged property acquired by an insurer after payment

Magna Carta

Magna Carta, [Latin 'great charter'] The English charter that King John granted to the barons in 1215 and Henry III and Edward I later confirmed. It is generally regarded as one of the great common-law documents...

Declaration of Paris

the following agreements on maritime law were come to:-- Privateering is abolished. The neutral flag covers enemy's goods save contraband of war. Neutral goods save contraband of war are not liable to capture under enemy's flag. Blockades

Alien

Alien [fr. alienigena, alibi natus, Lat.], a person not born within His Majesty's dominions and allegiance (q.v.). See definitions in the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Acts, 1914 and 1933, infra. At common law aliens...

Audit

Audit, an examining of accounts. An audit may be either detailed or administrative, and is usually both. A detailed audit is a comparison of vouchers with entries of payment, in order that the party whose accounts...

Notice of admit

suit may, by their solicitors, agree to admit at the trial documents and facts; and such agreement often saves trouble and expense, where there is no ground for disputing them. 'Either party may call on the other

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Peculium

The saving of a son or a slave with the fathers or masters consent a little property or stock of ones own any exclusive personal or separate property

Saver

One who saves

Savior

One who saves preserves or delivers from destruction or danger

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Salvage

Salvage, allowance or compensation made by maritime law to those by whose exertions ships or goods have been saved from the dangers of the seas, fire, pirates, or enemies. This was allowed by the laws of Rhodes,

salvage

c : the act of saving or rescuing property in danger (as from fire) 2 a : property saved from destruction (as in a wreck or fire) b : damaged property acquired by an insurer after payment

Magna Carta

Magna Carta, [Latin 'great charter'] The English charter that King John granted to the barons in 1215 and Henry III and Edward I later confirmed. It is generally regarded as one of the great common-law documents...

Declaration of Paris

the following agreements on maritime law were come to:-- Privateering is abolished. The neutral flag covers enemy's goods save contraband of war. Neutral goods save contraband of war are not liable to capture under enemy's flag. Blockades

Alien

Alien [fr. alienigena, alibi natus, Lat.], a person not born within His Majesty's dominions and allegiance (q.v.). See definitions in the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Acts, 1914 and 1933, infra. At common law aliens...

Audit

Audit, an examining of accounts. An audit may be either detailed or administrative, and is usually both. A detailed audit is a comparison of vouchers with entries of payment, in order that the party whose accounts...

Notice of admit

suit may, by their solicitors, agree to admit at the trial documents and facts; and such agreement often saves trouble and expense, where there is no ground for disputing them. 'Either party may call on the other

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