SUUS JUDEX

Lat In old English law. A proper judge; a judge having cognizance of a cause. Literally, one’s own judge. Bract, fol. 401.

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SWEATSHOP

The business that takes advantages of its employees and work them under hazardous or harsh conditions paying minimum wages.

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SUZEREIGN

L. Fr. In French and feudal law. The immediate vassal of the king; a crown vassal.

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SUSPENSION OF A STATUTE

a term that is applied to the temporary stoppage in the operation of a regulation or law.

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SUTHDURE

The south door of a church, where canonical purgation was performed, and plaints, etc., were heard and determined. Wharton.

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SUSPENSION OF LICENSE

This term to temporarily take a license away from a person for a set period of time.

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SUSPICION

the court o] ordinary, court of probate, etc., relating to matters of probate, etc. 2 Kent, Comm. 409, note b. And see Robinson v. Fair, 128 U. S. 53, 9 Sup. Ct. 30, 32 L. Ed. 415; In re Haw ley, 104 N. Y. 250, 10 N. E. 352.

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