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Masters in Chancery

Masters in Chancery, or Masters in Ordinary in Chancery (so called

Mate

Mate, the deputy of the master in a merchant ship. There are sometimes one, sometimes two,

Mature

Mature, a master, especially of a vessel, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.

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Menials

[fr. m'nia, Lat., walls], those servants who live within their master's walls, Termes de la Ley.

Misadventure, excusable homicide by

So where a parent is moderately correcting a child, a master his apprentice or scholar, or an officer punishing a criminal,

National insurance

(b) Employment under a contract of service or apprenticeship as master or a member of the crew of any ship registered

Officer

a company, firm or individual who is his employer or master, Nandlal More v. Ramchandiram Mirchandani, AIR 1968 Bom 208 (215).

Note of allowance

Note of allowance. This was a note delivered by a master to a party to a cause, who alleged that there

Office of profit

holders from sitting in the House of Commons--e.g., (English) the Master of the Rolls, by Judicature Act, 1925, s. 12(2), replacing

Office of profit under the government

the government and there need not be any relationship of master and servant between them, Biharilal Dobray v. Roshan Lal Dobray,

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