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Simplex justiciarius, a style formerly used for any puisne judge who was not chief in any court....
Herpes simplex
either of two forms of herpesvirus infection distinguished as being caused by herpes simplex virus type 1 HSV 1 which causes mostly sores and eruptions around the mouth cold sores and fever blisters and at other points above the waist and herpes simplex virus type 2 HSV 2 causing genital herpes HSV 1 is also known in some cases to cause genital herpes infections...
Simplex commendatio non obligat
Simplex commendatio non obligat. The mere re-commendation of goods by the seller imposes no liability upon him. See REPRESENTATION....
Simplex obligatio
Simplex obligatio. See SINGLE BOND....
Fee-simple
Fee-simple, a freehold estate of inheritance, absolute and unqualified. It stands at the head of estates as the highest in dignity and the most ample in extent; since every other kind of estate is derivable there out, and mergeable therein, for omne majus continet in se minus. It may be enjoyed not only in land, but also in advowsons, commons, estovers, and other hereditaments as well as in personalty, as an annuity or dignity, and also in an upper chamber, though the lower buildings and soil belong to another.Littleton, in his Tenures (1. i., c. 1, s. 1), gives a description of this estate, which appears to have been adopted by every subsequent writer. His language is this:-A person who holds 'in fee-simple is he which hath lands or tenements to hold to him and his heirs for ever. And it is called in Latin feodum simplex, for feodum is the same that inheritance is, and simplex is as much as to say lawful or pure. And so feodum simplex signifies a lawful or pure inheritance. For if a m...
simpliciter
simpliciter [Latin, from simplic- simplex simple] 1 : in a simple degree or manner : simply [was murder ] 2 : per se ...
Herpesvirus
any of several dozen DNA containing virus of the family Herpetoviridae including among them such human disease causing agents as Herpes simplex virus causing oral and genital herpes varicella zoster virus Herpes zoster virus causing shingles and chickenpox varicella Epstein Barr virus EB virus causing infectious mononucleosis and Cytomegalovirus...
HS1
Herpes simplex 1 a herpes virus that causes oral herpes also called type I Herpes...
HS2
Herpes simplex 2 a herpes virus that can cause genital herpes also called type II Herpes...
Bond
Bond [fr. binda, band, bunden, A. S., to bind], a written acknowledgement or binding of a debt under seal. See DEED. No technical form of words is necessary to constitute a bond; see Gerrard v. Clowes, (1892) 2 QB 11; Strickland v. Williams, (1899) 1 QB 382. The person giving the bond is called the obligor, and he to whom it is given the obligee. A bond is called single (simplex obligatio) when it is without a penalty, but there is generally a condition added, that, if the obligor does or forbears from some act, the obligation shall be void, or else shall remain in full force, and the bond is then called a double or conditional one; see Dav. Prec. Vol. V., pt. Ii., p. 268. When a bond contains a penalty, which is generally double the amount of the principal sum secured, only the sum actually owing, with interest, can be recovered, and in no case can this exceed the amount appearing on the face of the bond. See 8 & 9 Wm. 3, c. 11, s. 8; Re Dixon, (1900) 2 Ch 561.Although it is unnecessa...
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