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Master and servant
Master and servant, a relation whereby a person calls in the
Master
Master [fr. meester, Dut.; maistre, Fr.; magister, Lat.], a director; a
Masters of the Supreme Court
Masters of the Supreme Court, in the King's Bench Division, officials,
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master
master 1 : an individual or entity (as a corporation) having
Masterly
Suitable to or characteristic of a master indicating thorough knowledge or superior skill and power showing a
Master in lunacy
Master in lunacy, an officer of the Lord Chancellor who executes
master in chancery
master in chancery :a master in a court of equity NOTE:
Master of the Rolls
Master of the Rolls [magister rotulorum, Lat.], originally the chief of
Masters in Chancery
Masters in Chancery, or Masters in Ordinary in Chancery (so called
Master, servant and independent contractor
Master, servant and independent contractor, A master is one who not
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