- socida
- /sasayda/ In civil law, the name of a contract by which one man delivers to another, either for a small recompense or for a part of the profits, certain animals on condition that if any of them perish they shall be replaced by the bailee or he shall pay their value. A contract of hiring, with the condition that the bailee takes upon him the risk of the loss of the thing hired
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.