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Obsolete

Christmas,' but allowed to play them in Christmas in their masters' houses and in their masters' presence; and that of 1285

Misappropriation by Servants Act, 1836 (English)

(English) (26 & 27 Vict.c.103), provides that servants taking their masters' corn, etc., without authority, for giving the same to their

Chambers

Chambers are quasi-private rooms, in which the judges or masters dispose of points of practice and other matters not sufficiently

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Equality of opportunity

employment, or have obtained the same employment, All India Station Masters and Asst. Station Masters, Asson. v. G.M., Central Railway, AIR

Conciliation

for a similar purpose. The Conciliation Act repealed the (English) Masters and Workmen (Arbitration) Act, 1824, the (English) Councils of Conciliation

Commissioners for Oaths

Commissioners for Oaths. Masters extraordinary in Chancery acted in very early times as commissioners

Truck Acts (1831 to 1896)

goods instead of in money. The plan had been for masters to establish warehouses or shops, and the workmen in their

Magister navis

Magister navis (the master of a ship).

Notary or Notary Public

appointment in accordance with the Public Notaries Acts, and the Master of that Court has inherent jurisdiction to strike a notary

Magister rerum usus; magistra rerum expreintia

Magister rerum usus; magistra rerum expreintia [Lat.], use is the master of things; experience the mistress of things

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