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Necessaries

See Lush, 'Husband and Wife.' See HUSBAND AND WIFE. The master of a ship has an implied authority to bind the

Dominus litis

Dominus litis, 'dominus litis', that is, master of, or having dominion over, the case. He is the

Manifesto, or Manifest

Encyc. Londin. In commercial navigation, a document signed by the master, containing a general statement of the ship and cargo, i.e.,

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Magister

Magister, 1. A master; a superior, especially by office or position: 2. A teacher;

In the pay of

pay of' in clause Twelfth (a) does not inhere a master-servant or command-obedience relationship between the Government as the payer and

Fellow - servant

Fellow - servant, At Common Law a master is not liable to his servant for injury caused by

Masters of the Supreme Court

Masters of the Supreme Court, in the King's Bench Division, officials,

Endowed schools

in the Board of Education. As to the dismissal of masters, see the (English) Endowed Schools (Masters) Act, 1908 (8 Edw.

Bowling, game of

therein 'out of Christmas,' and 'in Christmas only in their masters' houses or in their masters' presence.'

Equality of opportunity in matters of promotion

equality between members of separate, independent classes, All India Station Masters and Assistant Station Masters Association v. General Manager, Central Railway,

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