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Master and servant
Master and servant, a relation whereby a person calls in the assistance of others, where his own skill and labour...
Master
Master [fr. meester, Dut.; maistre, Fr.; magister, Lat.], a director; a governor; a teacher; one who has servants; the head...
Masters of the Supreme Court
Masters of the Supreme Court, in the King's Bench Division, officials, seven in number, deriving their title from the (English)...
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master
master 1 : an individual or entity (as a corporation) having control or authority over another: as a : the...
Masterly
Suitable to or characteristic of a master indicating thorough knowledge or superior skill and power showing a masters hand as...
Master in lunacy
Master in lunacy, an officer of the Lord Chancellor who executes commissions and conduct inquires connected with persons of unsound...
master in chancery
master in chancery :a master in a court of equity NOTE: Since courts of law and equity have been merged...
Master of the Rolls
Master of the Rolls [magister rotulorum, Lat.], originally the chief of a body of officers called the Masters in Chancery,...
Masters in Chancery
Masters in Chancery, or Masters in Ordinary in Chancery (so called to distinguish them from Masters Extraordinary (supra)), were officers...
Master, servant and independent contractor
Master, servant and independent contractor, A master is one who not only prescribes to the workman the end of his...
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