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Master and servant

being termed 'employers') are subject to the control of the magistrates under the (English) Employers and Workmen Act, 1875 (38 &

May

to' cannot be construed as 'notwithstanding', Matwal Chand v. District Magistrate, Badaun, 1953 All LJ 395: 1953 All WR (HC) 431:

May and shall

in s. 363 does not mean 'shall', and that the Magistrate has under that s. a discretion whether he should pass

Mayor

derivation through the lingual corruption of 'major'] the annual chief magistrate of a municipal borough, elected by the councillors under s.

Musician, London

more than forty shillings, or, in the discretion of the magistrate before whom he shall be convicted, may be imprisoned for

Misprision

by fine and imprisonment; also, such contempts of the executive magistrate as demonstrate themselves by some arrogant and undutiful behaviour towards

Monetary relief

Monetary relief, means the compensation which the Magistrate may order the respondent to pay to the aggrieved person,

Nonmerchandizanda victualia

writ addressed to justices of assize, to inquire whether the magistrates of a town sold victuals in gross or by retail

Nuisance

a sense of urgency in the sense that if the Magistrate fails to take recourse immediately irreparable damage would be done

Magistracy

Magistracy, the body of officers who administer the laws; the office

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