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  • MATRONS, JURY OF
    Such a jury is impaneled to try if a woman condemned to death be with child.
  • MATTER
    Facts; substance as distinguished from form; the merits of a case. -Matter in controversy, or In dispute. The subject of litigation; the matter for which a suit is brought and upon which issue is joined. Lee v. Watson, 1 Wall. 337, 17 L. Ed. 557. -Matter In deed. Such matter More...
  • MATURITY
    In mercantile law. The time when a bill of exchange or promissory note becomes due. Story, Bills, $ 329. Gilbert v. Sprague, 88 111. App. 508; Wheeless v. Williams, 62 Mies. 371, 52 Am. Rep. 190,
  • MAUGRE
    L. Fr. In spite of; against the will of. Litt 1 672.
  • MAUNDY THURSDAY
    The day preceding Good Friday, on which princes gave alms.
  • MAXIM
    An established principle or proposition. A principle of law universally admitted, as being a correct statement of the law, or as agreeable to natural reason. Coke defines a maxim to be "conclusion of reason," and says that it is so called "quia maxima ejus dignitas et certissima auctorir tas, et More...
  • MAYHEM
    In criminal law. The act of unlawfully and violently depriving another of the use of such of his members as may render him lees able, in fighting, either to defend himself or annoy his adversary. 4 Bl. Comm. 205. Foster v. People, 50 N. Y. 604; Terrell v. State, 86 More...
  • MAYHEMAVIT
    Maimed. This is a. term of art which cannot be supplied in pleading by any other word, as mutilavit, truneavit, etc. 3 Thorn. Co. Litt 548; Com. v. Newell, 7 Mass. 247.
  • MAYN
    L. Fr. A hand; handwriting. Britt c. 28.
  • MAYNOVER
    L. Fr. A work of the hand; a thing produced by manual labor, Yearb. M. 4 Edw. III. 38.
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