Tag: SI

  • Sine Die

    Sine Die in United States Sine Die Definition (Lat.) Without day. A judgment for a defendant in many cases is quod eat sine die, that he may go without day. While the cause is pending and undetermined, it may be continued from term to term by dies datus. See Continuance; Co. Litt. 362b, 363a. […]

  • Sine Die

    Sine Die in United States Sine Die Definition (Lat.) Without day. A judgment for a defendant in many cases is quod eat sine die, that he may go without day. While the cause is pending and undetermined, it may be continued from term to term by dies datus. See Continuance; Co. Litt. 362b, 363a. […]

  • Simplified Acquisition Procedures

    In Legislation Simplified Acquisition Procedures in the U.S. Code: Title 41, Subtitle I, Division B, Chapter 19 The current, permanent, in-force federal laws regulating simplified acquisition procedures are compiled in the United States Code under Title 41, Subtitle I, Division B, Chapter 19. […]

  • Simplified Acquisition Procedures

    In Legislation Simplified Acquisition Procedures in the U.S. Code: Title 41, Subtitle I, Division B, Chapter 19 The current, permanent, in-force federal laws regulating simplified acquisition procedures are compiled in the United States Code under Title 41, Subtitle I, Division B, Chapter 19. […]

  • Signal Carriage

    Signal Carriage (Cable Systems) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of signal carriage. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Cable Systems is provided. Finally, the subject of Communications Law in relation with signal carriage is examined. Note that a list […]

  • Single-member District

    Single-Member District in the United States Single-Member District in the Legislative Process A voting district from which one person is selected in each election to represent all voters from that district. All members of the House of Representatives are now elected in single-member districts. […]

  • Single-member District

    Single-Member District in the United States Single-Member District in the Legislative Process A voting district from which one person is selected in each election to represent all voters from that district. All members of the House of Representatives are now elected in single-member districts. […]

  • Sit-in

    Sit-In in the United States United States Constitution According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled 614 SIT-INThe civil rights movement of the 1960s embraced more than lawsuits aimed at ending racial segregation in southern public institutions. It also […]

  • Sit-in

    Sit-In in the United States United States Constitution According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled 614 SIT-INThe civil rights movement of the 1960s embraced more than lawsuits aimed at ending racial segregation in southern public institutions. It also […]

  • Single Payer

    Single Payer in the United States Single payer Background

  • Single Payer

    Single Payer in the United States Single payer Background

  • Sight Draft

    Sight Draft in the United States Sight Draft in the International Business Landscape Definition of Sight Draft in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: A draft payable on presentation to the drawee. Sight Draft in the International Business Landscape Definition of […]

  • Sight Draft

    Sight Draft in the United States Sight Draft in the International Business Landscape Definition of Sight Draft in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: A draft payable on presentation to the drawee. Sight Draft in the International Business Landscape Definition of […]

  • Sign

    Sign in United States Sign Definition To make a mark. The signature Is the sign thus made. 140 Iowa 80. Signing does not necessarily mean a written signature, as distinguished from a signature by mark, by print, by stamp, or by the hand of another. 157 Mass. 439. See Signature. A token of […]

  • Six Year Itch

    Six Year Itch in the United States Six Year Itch (in Politics) Related to political science, the following is a definition of Six Year Itch in the U.S. practice of politics: The election held in the 6th year of a president’s tenure in which the party holding the White House historically loses […]