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Matte
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Manhegraves process
A process by which copper matte is treated by passing through it a blast of air to oxidize and remove sulphur It is analogous
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Matted
Having a dull surface lusterless unburnished same as matte as matted gold leaf or gilding
Public-House Closing Act, 1864
in boroughs and Improvement Act districts between 1 and 4 A.M. The Act has been repealed, and the matte is now dealt with by ss. 54-63 and Sch. VI. Of the Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910, and amending
De minimis non curat lex
De minimis non curat lex. Cro. Eliz. 353.-(The law cares not about very trifling mattes.). Therefore the courts will not, as a rule, take notice of the fraction of a day (see that
Petition
names should be signed to a petition to the Crown or either House of Parliament for alteration of matters in Church or State, without the previous approval of the contents by three justices or the majority of
Lord Lieutenant of a County
distinction, appointed by the Crown for the managing of the standing militia of the county, and all military mattes therein. Lords lieutenant are supposed to have been introduced about the reign of Henry VIII., for they are
Insolvency
enactments on this subject theretofore existing were repealed, and provision was made for winding up and terminating all mattes pending under the Acts for the relief of insolvent debtors. For administration of insolvent estates of a deceased
Detunicari
Detunicari, to discover or lay open to the world, Matt. Westm. 1240.
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Matte
Matched in: Term Matte
Matt
See Matte
Manhegraves process
A process by which copper matte is treated by passing through it a blast of air to oxidize and remove sulphur It is analogous
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Matted
Having a dull surface lusterless unburnished same as matte as matted gold leaf or gilding
Public-House Closing Act, 1864
in boroughs and Improvement Act districts between 1 and 4 A.M. The Act has been repealed, and the matte is now dealt with by ss. 54-63 and Sch. VI. Of the Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910, and amending
De minimis non curat lex
De minimis non curat lex. Cro. Eliz. 353.-(The law cares not about very trifling mattes.). Therefore the courts will not, as a rule, take notice of the fraction of a day (see that
Petition
names should be signed to a petition to the Crown or either House of Parliament for alteration of matters in Church or State, without the previous approval of the contents by three justices or the majority of
Lord Lieutenant of a County
distinction, appointed by the Crown for the managing of the standing militia of the county, and all military mattes therein. Lords lieutenant are supposed to have been introduced about the reign of Henry VIII., for they are
Insolvency
enactments on this subject theretofore existing were repealed, and provision was made for winding up and terminating all mattes pending under the Acts for the relief of insolvent debtors. For administration of insolvent estates of a deceased
Detunicari
Detunicari, to discover or lay open to the world, Matt. Westm. 1240.
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