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  • MINATOR CARUCAE
    A plowman. Cowell. Minator innocentibns qni pareit no-eentibns. 4 Coke, 45. He threatens the innocent who spares the guilty.
  • MIND
    In its legal sense, "mind" means only the ability to will, to direct, to permit, or to assent In this sense, a corporation has a mind, and exerts its mind each time that it assents to the terms of a contract McDermott v. Evening Journal Ass'n, 43 N. J. Law, More...
  • MINE
    A pit or excavation in the earth, from which metallic ores or other mineral substances are taken by digging. Webster; Marvel v. Merritt 116 U. S. 11, 6 Sup. Ct. 207, 29 L. Ed. 550; Murray v. Allred, 100 Tenn. 100, 43 S. W. 355, 39 L. R. A. 249, More...
  • MINER
    One who mines; a digger for metals and other minerals. While men of scientific attainments, or of experience In the use of machinery, are to be found in this class, yet the word by which the class is designated' imports neither learning nor skill. Watson v. Lederer, 11 Colo. 577, More...
  • MINERAL
    n. Any valuable inert or. lifeless substance formed or deposited in its present position through natural agencies alone, and which is found either in or upon the soil of the earth or in the rocks beneath the soil. Barringer A Adams, Mines, p. Ixxvi. Any natural constituent of the crust More...
  • MINERAL
    adj. Relating to minerals or the process and business of mining; bearing or producing valuable minerals. -Mineral distriot. A term occasionally used in acts of congress, designating in a general way those portions, or regions of the country where valuable minerals are mostly found, or where the business of mining More...
  • MINERATOR
    In old records. A miner. Minima poena oorporalis est major qnalibet peounlarla. The smallest corporal punishment is greater than any pecuniary one. 2 Inst 220. Minima mntanda snnt quae eertam habnernnt interpretationem. Things which have had a certain interpretation [whose interpretation has been settled, as by common opinion] are not More...
  • MINIMENT
    An old form of muniment, (q. v.) Blount Minimum est nihilo proaimnm. The smallest is next to nothing.
  • MINING
    The process or business of extracting from the earth the precious or valuable metals, either in their native state or in their ores. In re Rollins Gold Min. Co. (D. C.) 102 Fed. 985. As ordinarily used, the term does not include the extraction from the earth of rock, marble, More...
  • MINISTER
    In public law. One of the highest functionaries in the organization of civil government standing next to the sovereign or executive head, acting as his immediate auxiliary, and being generally charged with the administration of one of the great bureaus or departments of the executive branch of government Otherwise called More...
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