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Army Council
of the Staff, the Adjutant-General, the Quarter-Master General, and the Master-General of the Ordnance, and there is also a finance member
Chastisement
child by its parent, an apprentice or scholar by his master, or a criminal by an officer, see s. 24 of
Constable
empire a superintendent of the imperial stables, or the emperor's master of the horse, who at length obtained the command of
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Dominicide
Dominicide [fr. dominus, Lat., master, and c'do, to kill], the act of killing one's lord
Wages
AIR 1962 MP 361. The compensation agreed upon by a master to be paid to a servant, or any other person
Receiver
income and so much of the capital property as the Master in Lunacy may order to manage the property of the
Executed consideration
made, as where A. bails a man's servant, and the master afterwards promises to indemnify A.; but if a man promise
Quod jussu
son or slave upon the authorisation of the father or master, to compel the father or master to honour the agreement,
Post-graduate degree
Post-graduate degree, by 'post-graduate degree' is meant a Master's degree like the M.A. or M.Sc. and not a Bachelor's
Person of unsound mind
of the Board of Control, report to the Judge or Master in Lunacy. The (English) Mental Treatment Rules, 1930, chiefly relate
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