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Maine-port

Maine-port, A small tribute (such as loaves of bread) that parishioners pay to the rector in lieu of tithes, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 964 It is a small tribute, commonly of loaves of bread,...

Mainovre or Main'uvre

Mainovre or Main'uvre, a trespass committed by hand. See 7 Rich. 2, c. 4.

Finding mains holding

Finding mains holding, a court properly has find-ings of fact and holdings or conclusions of law. The writer of the following sentence observed the distinctions meticulously. Because we find that the jury's finding of concurrent fault...

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main street

A main thoroughfare usually one in a small town having the largest concentration of retail businesses

maine lobster

Any of several cold water lobsters with large tender claws caught from Maine to the Carolinas

main sequence

That region on a two dimensional graph of luminosity versus temperature for stars the Herzsprung Russel diagram which runs from high temperature and high luminosity to low temperature and low luminosity in which most of the...

majority leader

The leader of the majority party in a legislature Compare minority leader

majority rule

The rule or doctrine that the numerical majority2 of an organized group can make decisions binding on the whole group as our club makes decisions by majority rule Contrasted with unanimous consent or decision by a...

Centre of a debtor's main interests

Centre of a debtor's main interests, should correspond to the place where the debtor conducts the administration of his interests on a regular basis and (which) is therefore ascertainable by third parties, Eurofood 1 FSC Ltd....

Acting in any manner prejudicial to the main-tenance of public order

Acting in any manner prejudicial to the main-tenance of public order, The expressions 'law and order', 'public order' and 'security of the State' are distinct concepts though not always separate. Whereas every breach of peace may...

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