Marshal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: marshalMarshalling
claims in the administration of the estate of deceased persons marshalling consists of arranging the assets so as to give effect
Marshal or Mareschal
the office is now practically a sinecure but formerly the marshal made abstracts of indictments and received records for trials etc
marshal
marshal 1 a ministerial officer appointed for each judicial district of
marshaling
marshaling also marshalling n an equitable doctrine requiring that if one creditor can
United States marshal
united states marshal marshal
Earl Marshal of England
earl marshal of england a great officer of state who had anciently
Marshal
marshal in the house of commons there is a sarjeet at
Super statuto facto pour seneschal et marshal de roy, etc.,
roy etc a writ which lay against a steward or marshal for holding plea in his court or for trespass or
Vice-Marshal
vice marshal an officer who was appointed to assist the earl marshal
Earl marshal
an officer of state in england who marshals and orders all great ceremonials takes cognizance of matters relating
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