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  • MISLAY
    To deposit in a place not afterwards recollected; to lose anything by for-getfulness of the place where it was laid. Shehane v. State, 13 Tex. App. 535.
  • MISLEADING
    Delusive; calculated to lead astray or to lead into error. Instructions which are of such a nature as to be misunderstood by the jury, or to give them a wrong impression, are said to be "misleading."
  • MISNOMER
    Mistake in name; the giving an incorrect name to a person in a pleading, deed, or other instrument.
  • MISPLEADING
    Pleading Incorrectly, or omitting anything in pleading which is es'sential to the support or defense of an action, is so called; as in the case of a plaintiff not merely stating his title in a defective manner, but setting forth a title which is essentially defective in Itself; or if, More...
  • MISPRISION
    In criminal law. A term used to signify every considerable misdemeanor which has not a certain name given to it by law. 3 Inst. 36. But more particularly and properly the term denotes either (1) a contempt against the sovereign, the government, or the courts of justice, including not only More...
  • MISREADING
    Reading a deed or other instrument to an illiterate or blind man (who is a party to it) in a false or deceitful manner, so that he conceives a wrong idea of its tenor or contents. See 5 Coke, 19; 6 East 309; Hallenbeck v. Dewitt, 2 Johns. (N. Y.) More...
  • MISRECITAL
    The erroneous or Incorrect recital of a matter of fact, either in an agreement, deed, or pleading.
  • MISREPRESENTATION
    An intentional false statement respecting a matter of fact made by one of the parties to a contract, which is material to the contract and Influential in producing it. Wise v. Fuller, 29 N. J. Eq. 262. False or fraudulent misrepresention is a representation contrary to the fact, made by More...
  • MISSA
    Lat. The mass.
  • MISSAE PRESBYTER
    A priest in orders. Blount
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