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  • MOTHER
    A woman who has borne a child; a female parent; correlative to "son" or "daughter." The term may also include a woman who is pregnant See Howard v. People, 185 111. 552, 57 N. E. 441; Latshaw v. State, 156 Ind. 194, 59 N. E. 471. -Mother-in-law. The mother of More...
  • MOTION
    In practice. An occasional application to a court by the parties or their counsel, in order to obtain some rule or order, which becomes necessary either in the progress of a cause, or summarily and wholly unconnected with plenary proceedings. Citizens' St R. Co. v. Reed, 28 Ind. App. 629, More...
  • MOTIVE
    The inducement, cause, or reason why a thing is done. An act legal in itself, and which violates no right, is not actionable on account of the motive which actuated it Chatfield v. Wilson, 5 Am. Law Reg. (O. S.) 528. "Motive" and "intent" are not identical, and an intent More...
  • MOTU PROPRIO
    Lat. Of his own motion. The commencing words of a certain kind of papal rescript.
  • MOURNING
    The dress or apparel worn by mourners at a funeral and "for a time afterwards. Also the expenses paid for such apparel.
  • MOUTH
    By statute in some states, the mouth of a river or creek, which empties in- , to another river or creek, is defined as the point where the middle of the channel of each intersects the other. Pol. Code Cal. 1908, | 3908; Rev. St. Ariz. 1901, par. 931.
  • MOVABLE
    That which can be changed in place, as movable property; or In time, as movable feasts or terms of court See Wood v. George, 6 Dana (Ky.) 343; Strong v. White, 19 Conn. 245; Goddard v. Winchell, 86 Iowa, 71, 52 N. W. 1124, 17 L. R. A. 788, 41 More...
  • MOVABLES
    Things movable; movable or personal chattels, which may be annexed to or attendant on the person of the owner, and carried about with him from one part of the world to another. 2 Bl. Comm. 387. Movables consist-First, of inanimate things, as goods, plate, money, jewels, Implements of war, garments, More...
  • MOVE
    1. To make an application to a court for a rule or order. "2. To propose a resolution, or recommend action in a deliberative body." "3. To pass over; to be transferred; as when the consideration of a contract is said to "move" from one party to the other." "4. More...
  • MOVENT
    One who moves; one who makes a motion before a court; the applicant for a rule or order.
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