In practice . A Judicial command or precept proceeding from a court or judicial officer , directing the proper officer to enforce a judgment, sentence, or decree. Seaman v. Clarke, […]
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MANDATED BENEFITS
Whether by state or federal law, legally required benefits.
MANDATED PROVIDERS
Whether by state or federal law, legally required providers.
MANDATO
In Spanish law. The contract of mandate. Escriche.
MANDATO, PANES DE
Loaves of bread given to the poor upon Maundy Thurs day.
MANDATOR
The person employing another to perform a mandate.
MANDATORY
305, 47 N. E. 623; Atlanta v. Wright, 119 Ga. 207, 45 S. E. 004; State v. Lewis, 76 Mo. 370; Ex parte Crane, 5 Pet. 190, 8 L. Ed. […]
MANDATORY BARGAINING ISSUE
Constraining mandate on an employer for this matter of contention. If the issue pertains to wages, working hours, or terms and conditions of employment , and the like, an employer […]
MANDATORY CONVERTIBLE BOND
A bond that must be used or cashed in before its maturity date .
MANDATORY INJUNCTION
Court order mandating a mandatary entity to perform or cease a specific act.
MANDATORY RETIREMENT
A pension plan ‘s mandated retirement age. Regardless of willingness to do so, the insured must retire upon reaching the mandated retirement age.
MANDATORY SENTENCE
the term given to the sentence that is a minimum period of time a criminal needs to serve without parole, suspension or probation.
MANDATORY SPENDING
Legally mandated spending. Budgeted money mandated for certain programs or initiatives legally authorized by the government or governing authority.
MANDATORY STATUTE
a term given to s a law that will demand compliance and will leave nothing to discretion.
MANDATUM
Lat In the civil law . The contract of mandate, (q. v.)
MANDELBROT SET
Fractal fascinating in the richness of its detail. The French-US mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot (1924) discovered it. Mathematical formula’s output over many repetitions / iterations produces self-similar figures at an ever-decreasing […]
MANENTES
Tenants. Obsolete.Cowell.
MANERA
In Spanish law. Manner or mode. Las Partidas , pt. 4, tit. 4, 1. 2.
MANERIUM
In old English law . A manor.Manerinm dicitur a manendo, secundum excellentiam, sedes magna, Sua, et stabilis. Co. Litt. 58. A manor is so called from manendo, according to its […]
MANGONARE
In old English law . To buy in a market
MANGONEEEUS
A warlike instrument for casting stones against the walls of a castle. Cowell.
MANHOOD
In feudal law. A term denoting tbe ceremony of doing homage by the vassal to his lord. The formula used was, “Devcnio renter homo,” I become your man. 2 Bl. […]
Mania
That form of insanity in which the patient is subject to hallucinations and illusions, accompanied by a high state of general mental excitement, sometimes amounting to fury. See Hall v. […]
MANIC-DEPRESSIVE PSYCHOSIS
the name given to a mental illness with long periods of depression and others of great excitement.
MANIFEST
In maritime law . A sea- letter ; a written document required to he carried by merchant vessels, containing an account of the cargo, with other particulars , for the […]