Tag: SI

  • Silk

    Definition of Silk A queen's counsel is also known as a silk.

  • Sine Qua Non

    Definition of Sine Qua Non Sometimes referred to as the 'but for' rule.

  • Sidney Webb Passfield

    Lord Passfield History Sidney Webb, life-long socialist, trade unionist and Labour politician. Married to Beatrice Webb. Founded the 'New Statesman' in 1913 and elected an MP in 1922. Held office in both Labour governments in 1924 and 1929-1931, he was made Lord Passfield in 1929.

  • Simple Trust

    Definition of Simple Trust In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Simple Trust : (bare trust, naked trust, simple trust) A trust in which the trustee has no obligation except to hand over the trust property to a person entitled to it, at the latter's […]

  • Sickness Disability and Carers Benefits

    Resources See Also Further Reading Sickness Disability and Carers Benefits in the Encyclopedia of Britain Sickness Disability and Carers Benefits in the Osborn's Concise Law Dictionary Sickness Disability and Carers Benefits in the Halsbury's Laws of England Sickness Disability and […]

  • Simmons v Castle (2012)

    Background Lord Jackson (a senior judge) had produced a report recommending certain reforms should be made to the civil justice system to try to reduce the cost of litigation. Some of the key recommendations of this report were included by the Government in the Legal Aid, Sentencing and […]