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Habitually
Habitually, a person is said to be a habitual criminal who by force of habit or inward disposition is accustomed...
Meeting
Meeting, an assembly of persons whose consent is required for anything to decide, by a proper majority of votes, whether...
Matter of Public Interest
Matter of Public Interest, matters concerning public interest raised in a legislature; such a matter can be raised in the...
Martinez report
Martinez report, a report that courts sometimes require a pro se party to file in order to clarify a vague...
Magna Carta
Magna Carta, [Latin 'great charter'] The English charter that King John granted to the barons in 1215 and Henry III...
Leader of the House
as a party is the House if it has one tenth of the total membership of the House. [Salary and Allowances
Land-tax
property or persons in respect of their property, whether by tenth or fifteenths, subsidies on land, hydages, scutages, or talliages. Although
Institutions
reference to the index, will be found to be the tenth of the first book. This is usually now cited I.
Independent member
Independent member, in India, a member elected as such to a Legislative House otherwise than as a candidate set up...
Identity
Identity. The being the same person or thing as represented or believed to be. Identitas vera colligitur ex multitudine signorum....
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