Master - Law Dictionary Search Results
Log-book
Log-book. A book kept by the master of a ship in which he enters all the events
Offices of the Supreme Court
Chancellor, with the concurrence of the Lord Chief Justice, the Master of the Rolls and the President of the Probate, Divorce
Ordinatione contra servientes
a writ that lay against a servant for leaving his master, contrary to the ordinance of statute 23 & 24 Edw.
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Partners of a firm
partner qua the firm is thus not that of a master and a servant or employer and employee which concept involves
Passengers
of the crew. They may be called on by the master or commander of the ship, in case of imminent danger,
Patricide or Parricide
in no respect between parricide, killing a husband, wife, or master, and simple murder.
Peculium
of a son or slave accumulated with the father's or master's consent, Civ. Law.
Petit treason
of a lesser kind, as if a servant killed his master, a wife her husband, a secular or religious man his
Pratique
Pratique [fr. practica, Ital.], a licence for the master of a ship to traffic in the ports of Italy
Lord
which reason they were called givers of bread], monarch, governor, master
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