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61satisfaction of judgment — Compliance with or fulfillment of the mandate, such ordinarily being the payment of the money due thereunder. 30A Am J Rev ed Judgm § 990. The release of a judgment as paid or satisfied. As used in a clause of a liability insurance policy… …
62satisfaction of the court — Convincing the court. Removing doubt from the mind of the court. Where a fact is to be established to the satisfaction of the court, the words to the satisfaction of the court do not mean simply the sufficiency of the proof, but go to the… …
63satisfaction — satisfactional, adj. satisfactionless, adj. /sat is fak sheuhn/, n. 1. an act of satisfying; fulfillment; gratification. 2. the state of being satisfied; contentment. 3. the cause or means of being satisfied. 4. confident acceptance of something… …
64satisfaction — sat•is•fac•tion [[t]ˌsæt ɪsˈfæk ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the state or feeling of being satisfied; contentment; pleasure 2) a cause or means of fulfillment or contentment 3) the act of satisfying; fulfillment; gratification 4) confident acceptance of… …
65satisfaction (for sin) — This word (from the Latin satisfacere, meaning to do enough ) refers to the actions taken by a sinner to make amends or reparation for sin; satisfaction includes prayer and penance to restore a sinner s relationship with Godand restitution to… …
66satisfaction — Olu olu, ho olaule a. ♦ Lack of satisfaction, olu olu ole, la ola o …
67satisfaction — /ˌsætɪs fækʃən/ noun a good feeling of happiness and contentment ● he finds great satisfaction in the job even though the pay is low …
68satisfaction — The discharge of an obligation; the payment of a debt. A fulfillment of needs. A performance of the terms of an accord. Harrison v Henderson, 67 Kan 194, 72 P 875. See accord and satisfaction; discharge; release …
69satisfaction contract — A contract which provides in terms that performance by the one party must be satisfactory to the other. United States Heat & Power Corp. v Lachman, 235 Mich 75, 209 NW 187. See satisfaction with performance …
70satisfaction of the jury — Convincing the jury; removing doubt from the minds of the jurors. To prove a thing to the satisfaction of a jury means that the jury must be satisfied that the thing existed. To satisfy the mind, according to the common notion of mankind, is to… …