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  • MIESES
    In Spanish law. Crops of grain. White, New Recop. b. 1, tit 7, c 5, I?. Migrans jura amittat ae privilegia et immunitates domicilii priori*. One who emigrates will lose the rights, privileges, and Immunities of his former domicile. Voet Com. a
  • MILE
    A measure of length or distance, containing 8 furlongs, or 1,760 yards, or 5,280 feet This is the measure of an ordinary; or statute mile; but the nautical or geographical mile contains 6,080 feet
  • MILEAGE
    A payment or charge, at a fixed rate per mile, allowed as a compensation for traveling expenses to members of legislative bodies, witnesses, sheriffs, and bailiffs. Richardson v. State, 66 Ohio St 108, 63 N. E. 593; Howes v. Abbott, 78 Cal. 270, 20 Pac 572.
  • MILES
    Lat In the civil law. A soldier. In old English law. A knight because military service was part of the feudal tenure. Also a tenant by military service, not a knight 1 Bl. Comm. 404; Seld. Tit. Hon. 834.
  • MILITARE
    To be knighted.
  • MILITARY
    Pertaining to war or to the army; concerned with war. Also the whole body of soldiers; an army. -Military bounty lnud. See BOUNTY.- Military causes. In English law. Causes of aetion or injuries cognizable in the court military, or court of chivalry. 3 Bl. Comm. 103. -Military commissions. Courts whose More...
  • MILITES
    Lat. Knights; and, In Scotch law, freeholders.
  • MILITIA
    The body of soldiers In a state enrolled for discipline, but not engaged in actual service except in emergencies, as distinguished from regular troops or a standing army. See Ex parte McCants, 39 Ala. llz; Worth v. Craven County, 118 N. C 112, 24 S. B. 778; Brown v. Newark, More...
  • MILL
    1. A machine or engine for grinding, sawing, manufacturing, etc; also the building containing such machinery. State v. Livermore, 44 N. H. 387; Lamborn v. Bell, 18 Colo. 346. 32 Pac 989, 20 L. R. A. 241; Home Mut. Ins. Co. v. Roe, 71 Wis. 33, 36 N. W. 594; More...
  • MILLBANK PRISON
    Formerly called the "Penitentiary at Millbank." A prison at Westminster, for convicts under sentence of transportation, until the sentence or order shall be executed, or the convict be entitled to freedom, or be removed to some other place of confinement This prison is placed under the inspectors of prisons appointed More...
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