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Serving under the Govt. and in the service of the Govt.,
service of the Government and it imports the relationship of master and servant, K.C. Deo Bhanj v. Raghunath Misra, AIR 1959
Ship's husband
necessary for a seaworthy ship. (2) To have a proper master, mate, and crew for the ship, so that in this
Sine assensu capitali
capitali, an abolished writ where a bishop, dean, prebendary, or master of a hospital aliened the lands holden in right of
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Solicitor
and s. 3 for the admission of solicitors by the Master of the Rolls. A Committee of the Law Society investigates
Stallarius
Stallarius, a master of the horse; also the owner of a stall in
Sue and labour clause
clear that the assured and his agents or servants, e.g., master and crew, can take every step to recover insured property
Taxation of costs
In the High Court taxation is carried out by Taxing Masters who are Masters of the Supreme Court (R.S.C. Ord. LXI.,
Taximeter
the company owning the taxi-cabs is not usually that of master and servant, Doggett v. Waterloo Taxi-Cab Co., (1910) 2 KB
Faculties, Court of
churchyard, to remove bodies previously buried, 4 Inst. 337. The Master of the Faculties (Magister ad facultates) appoints Ecclesiastical notaries, and
Trade, Board of
Speaker of the House of Commons, the Paymaster-General and the Master of the Mint. The Board as to constituted has in
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