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Law relating to
Law relating to, contemplates that the relation must be real, reasonable and prominent and not far-fetched or problematical, Ram Shankar...
Kenyon-Slaney Clause
Kenyon-Slaney Clause, s. 7 (6) of the (English) Education Act, 1902 (2 Ed. 7, c. 42), and is as follows:-...
Manifesto, or Manifest
Manifesto, or Manifest, a public declaration made by a prince, in writing, showing his intention to begin a war or...
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Mala grammatica non vitiat chartam. Sed in expositione instrumentorem mala grammatica quoad fieri possit evitanda est
Mala grammatica non vitiat chartam. Sed in expositione instrumentorem mala grammatica quoad fieri possit evitanda est [Lat.], Bad grammar does...
Natural justice
Natural justice, the aim of the rules of natural justice is to secure justice or to put it negatively to...
Market value
Market value, The term 'market value' has ac-quired a definite connotation by judicial decisions. Any addition to the value of...
Marriage
Marriage. Marriage as understood in Christendom is the voluntary union for life of one man and one woman, to the...
Marriage settlement
Marriage settlement, an arrangement made before marriage, and in consideration of it (the highest consideration known to the law), whereby...
Massamore or MassyMore
Massamore or MassyMore, massamore, an ancient name for a dungeon, derived from the Moorish language, perhaps as far back as...
Maxim
Maxim [fr. maximum Lat.], an axiom; a general principle; a leading truth so called, says Coke, quia maxima est ejus...
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