However, if no money was transferred he might be thought of by this one as a female surrogatewho by one intimacy made an implied contract of continual intimacies as the sole favored supplier of pleasure.
The Surrogate knows me, when I go down to be sworn; and disposes of me easily, as if there were a Masonic understanding between us.
One of our clerks, who was an outsider, used, in the height of this contest, to sit with his hat on, that he might be ready to rush out and swear before a surrogate any victim who was brought in.
A certificate of the service is endorsed on the back of the instrument, sworn before the surrogate of the superior court, or before a notary public, if the service is abroad.
As Ellison had never made a will that anybody knows of, and this affidavit regarding his dictated wishes is the only instrument brought into court, the Surrogate is inclined to give the thing weight.
He needs her to witness for his clients, and Momsy says the hearing before the Surrogate cannot be postponed again.
Two years after he was appointed Surrogate he received the following confidential letter from Mr. Van Buren.
In 1821 he was appointed Surrogate of New York, a position which he retained for twenty years.
Some of his decisions as Surrogateare regarded as precedents to this day.
Jones, the former a scholar and a ripe and good one, once honoring the choice of his fellow citizens and winning golden opinions as Surrogate of this city and county.
In the trial which followed the surrogate declined to sustain the allegation of the proponents that the alleged signature was the original writing of Thomas J.
Ransom, who was surrogateof the county of New York at the time.
Upon the oral argument the surrogate decided the applications first stated in favor of the petitioner, reserving only the question of his power to direct or permit the chemical tests.
And such a surrogate you now meet at every step in life and in literature.
Pessimism is not reason but a surrogate of reason; therefore, a cheat, such as the merchant who sells chiccory for coffee.
The first gun in the long and bitterly contested legal battle, which was to follow, was fired directly Leon Ricaby offered the new will to the Surrogate for probate.
An administrator was then appointed by the Surrogate to conserve the estate during the litigation, and thus the Marsh estate was tied up into a complicated legal knot which only the Surrogate or a decree of a competent court could disentangle.
John Godfrey Spragge, the present Chancellor, in framing rules and orders regulating the procedure in the Probate and Surrogate Courts.
To produce silver edges, a sizing material of a solution of gelatine (one half of a gelatine cake to one cup of water) is used as a surrogate to the albumen.
If this resinous soap were not too strongly basic, which is injurious to many colors, it might be applied as a surrogate for ox-gall.
Sylvanus Miller, an ardent and lifelong friend of the former, became surrogate of New York; Elisha Jenkins, who deserted the Federalists in company with Spencer, took John V.
Mulligan, as recorder, district attorney, and surrogate of New York, respectively, hastened to make way for their successors.
Silas Wright had already been in public life eight years, first assurrogate of St. Lawrence County, afterward as state senator, and later as a member of Congress.
When Van Buren went to Hudson as surrogate of the county, Butler entered the Hudson academy.
Oakley, surrogate of Dutchess County, vacated the office that the treachery of his father-in-law had brought him.
Mess Lethierry was popular and respected, and the Reverend Jaquemin Herode, Dean of Guernsey and Surrogate of the Bishop, would make an effort to obtain for Mess Lethierry this post.
He thought that the Reverend Jaquemin Herode would probably one day or other be appointed dean of St. Peter's Port and surrogate of the bishop, and that the rectory of St. Sampson would become vacant.
All his splendours were comprised in his preferments as Rector of St. Peter's Port, Dean of the Island of Guernsey, and Surrogate of the Bishop of Winchester.
Its officiating minister is the surrogateof the bishop, a clergyman in full orders.
Son of Judge Campbell, once a surrogate of New York, and, like his father, a Democrat.
Mr. Eames took the first honors of his class at Harvard University; studied law in New York; married the eldest daughter of Judge Campbell, then Surrogate of New York city.
Edmonds, in whose office he had studied his profession, a native of the same county as himself, and a lawyer of considerable ability, was anxious for the appointment of Surrogate of New York city.
Surrogate mothers are selected and contracted based on expectations of behavior and heredity.
Other mediators specify ideal cows, surrogate mothers whose offspring are treated like any other commodity-"satisfaction guaranteed.
Rollins, was recently district attorney, and is now surrogate of the city and county of New York.
He had notified the Surrogateof the discovery of the real heirs to the Wakeham estate, and he had engaged workmen to put in order the old house in Flatbush against the arrival of the youthful claimants.
As soon as I can appeal to the Surrogate I shall have that piece of furniture examined.
He or his surrogate was slain, while his bodily force was unabated, in order that it might be passed on undiminished to his successor.
In Ireland a man wearing a horse's head rushed through the fire, and was supposed to represent all cattle; in other words, he was a surrogatefor them.
During the regime of Sir George Arthur, Mr. Harrison was Secretary of the Province and a member of the Executive Council; and at a later period he was Judge of the County and Surrogate Courts.
So, of course, as Zeus' surrogate I too am right by definition.
In all probability didi was originally brought into the Egyptian legend merely as a surrogate of the life-blood, and the mixture of which it was an ingredient was simply a restorer of youth to the king.
The mountains of the horizon supporting a cow's head as a surrogate of Hathor, from a stele found at Teima in Northern Arabia, now in the Louvre (after Sir Arthur Evans, op.
The mandrake was clearly a surrogate of the shell or vice versa.
I have referred to Charon's obolus as a surrogate of the life-giving pearl or cowry placed in the mouth of the dead to provide "vital substance".
The octopus as a surrogate of the Great Mother was primarily responsible for the development of the life-giving attributes of the spiral motif.
If red carnelian was a surrogate of blood the wearing of bracelets or necklaces of this life-giving material was a proper means of warding off danger to life and of securing good luck.
An interesting surrogate of Hathor's distinctive emblem is the necklace of golden apples worn by a priestess of Apollo (Rendel Harris, op.
Sir James Frazer has called attention to the fact that in Armenia the bryony (Bryonia alba) is a surrogate of the mandrake and is credited with the same attributes.
Long before, the colour red had acquired magic potency as a surrogate of life-giving blood; and this colour-symbolism undoubtedly helped in the development of the similar beliefs concerning purple.
As a surrogate of the Great Mother, the Eye of Re, the thunder-weapon was also identified with any of her varied manifestations.
Ravana (a late surrogate of Indra in the Ramayana) reveals a survival of the prototype of the Mexican designs.
This adds another argument (to those which I have already given) for regarding the mandrake as a surrogate of the pearl.
The dogmatic theory is here again only a surrogate of mystery.
Thus mystery remains in all its strength and is not replaced by the surrogate of a too simple and shallow dogmatic theory.
The question was ably examined by Surrogate Bradford, in a case in New York.
The opinion of the learned Surrogate is very able and interesting.
The case arose on an appeal from the Supreme Court, reversing a decree of the Surrogate of New York City, refusing to admit to probate the will of Eliza Seastedt, on the ground that it was not formally declared by her.
The Surrogate decreed in favor of the will, and the Supreme Court sustained his decree.
On this evidence the Surrogateadmitted the will to probate.
Surrogate Bradford, in an able opinion, examined the evidence carefully and at length, and came to the conclusion to admit the will to probate.
The Surrogate held that the form of the will was fatally defective, because the will was not subscribed by the testatrix and signed by the attesting witnesses at the end, in conformity with the requirements of the statute.
The name Surrogateagain brings to our mind a reminiscence of the former ecclesiastical jurisdiction; it was the name given to the bishop's deputy.
In examining this question, the learned Surrogate assumed that a part of a will might be obliterated in the same mode as the whole, and referred to various decisions in support of this view.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "surrogate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.