Tag: MA

  • Market Overt

    English Law: Market Overt in the Past Market overt is an open or public market; that is, a place appointed by law or custom for the sale of goods and chattels at stated times in public. Developments In London, every day except Sunday, is market day. In the country, particular days are fixed […]

  • Magistrates’ Court

    The Magistrates’ Court Name The Magistrates’ Court is the standarized name of one of the England and Wales Subordinate and Other Courts (see the entries in this legal Encyclopedia about court rules and procedural law for more information on some aspects of the Magistrates’ Court in the England […]

  • Mainprise

    English Law: Mainprise in the Past The taking a man into friendly custody, who might or be committed to prison, upon security given for his appearance at a time and place assigned. Wood’s Inst. B. 4, c. 4. Developments Mainprise differs from bail in this, that a man’s mainpernors are barely […]

  • Manucaptio

    English Law: Manucaptio in the Past In the English law it is a writ which lies for a man taken on suspicion of felony and the like, who cannot be admitted to bail by the sheriff (see law enforcement in the U.K. encyclopedia) or others having power to let to mainprise. F. N. B. 249.…

  • Manucaptio

    English Law: Manucaptio in the Past In the English law it is a writ which lies for a man taken on suspicion of felony and the like, who cannot be admitted to bail by the sheriff (see law enforcement in the U.K. encyclopedia) or others having power to let to mainprise. F. N. B. 249.…

  • Mainpernors

    English Law: Mainpernors in the Past Those people to whom a man, is delivered out of custody or prison, on their becoming bound for his appearance. Developments Mainpernors differ from bail: a man’s bail may imprison or surrender him up before the stipulated day of appearance; mainpernors can […]

  • Magister Ad Facultates

    English Law and Ecclesiastical Law: Magister ad Facultates in the Past The title of an officer who grants dispensations; as, to marry, to eat flesh on days prohibited and the like. Bac. Ab. Eccles. Courts, A 5. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, […]

  • Master of the Rolls

    History Master of the Rolls, the third member of the Supreme Court of Judicature in England, the lord chancellor, president of the chancery division, being the first, and the lord chief justice, president of the king’s bench division, being the second. At first he was the principal clerk of […]

  • Master of the Rolls

    History Master of the Rolls, the third member of the Supreme Court of Judicature in England, the lord chancellor, president of the chancery division, being the first, and the lord chief justice, president of the king’s bench division, being the second. At first he was the principal clerk of […]

  • Material Generated By The Pre-Action Protocol

    What Happens To The Material Generated By the Construction and Engineering Pre-Action Protocol? in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]The letter of claim, the defendant’s response, and the information relating to attendance (or […]

  • Master At Common Law

    English Law: Master at Common Law in the Past An officer of the superior courts of law, who has authority for taking affidavits sworn in court and administering a variety of oaths; and also allowed to compute main and interest on bills of exchange and other engagements, on which suit has been […]

  • Master At Common Law

    English Law: Master at Common Law in the Past An officer of the superior courts of law, who has authority for taking affidavits sworn in court and administering a variety of oaths; and also allowed to compute main and interest on bills of exchange and other engagements, on which suit has been […]

  • Stint

    English Law: Stint in the Past The proportionable part of a man’s cattle, which he may keep upon the common. Developments To use a thing without stint, is to use it without limit. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about stint […]

  • Stint

    English Law: Stint in the Past The proportionable part of a man’s cattle, which he may keep upon the common. Developments To use a thing without stint, is to use it without limit. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about stint […]

  • Market Independence

    Market Independence and Accountability Money Laundering in the United Kingdom [rtbs name=”money-laundering-supervision”]This section covers the following: Anti-money laundering supervision of banks, real estate agents and accountants in the United Kingdom The AML Supervisors: institutional […]