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  • MAIDEN RENTS
    A fine paid by the tenants of some manors to the lord for a license to marry a daughter. Cowell. Or, perhaps, for the lord's omitting the custom of marcheta, (q. v.)
  • MAIGNAGIUM
    A brasier's shop, or, perhaps, a house. Cowell.
  • MAIHEM
    See MAYHEM; MAIM.
  • MAIHEMATUS
    Maimed or wounded.
  • MAIHEMIUM
    In old English law. Mayhem, (q. v.) Malhemium est homieidimn inehoa-turn. 3 Inst 118. Mayhem is incipient homicide. Maiheminm est inter erimina majora minimum, et inter minora maximum. Co. Litt 127. Mayhem is the least of great crimes, and the greatest of small. Malaemium est membri mntilatio, at die! poterit, More...
  • MAIL
    As applied to the post-office, this term means the carriage of letters, whether applied to the bag into which they are put the coach or vehicle by means of which they are transported, or any other means employed for their carriage and delivery by public authority. Wynen v. Schappert, 6 More...
  • MAILABLE
    Suitable or admissible for transmission by the mall; belonging to the classes of articles which, by the laws and postal regulations, may be sent by post.
  • MAILE
    In old English law. A kind of ancient money, or silver half-pence; a small rent.
  • MAILED
    This word, as applied to a letter, means that the letter was properly prepared for transmission by the servants of the postal department and that It was put in the custody of the officer charged with the duty of forwarding the mail. Pier v. Heinrichshoffen, 67 Mo. 163, 29 Am. More...
  • MAILLS AND DUTIES
    In Scotch law. The rents of an estate. Bell.
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