Complete disregard of case facts and the applicable rule or law as an indisputable error of judgment.
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MANIFEST SYSTEM
Hazardous material identification and tracking as a pollution control procedure. Using the series of permanent and linked documents called manifests, the material is tracked from production, treatment, transportation , and […]
MANIFESTO
A formal written declaration , promulgated by a prince, or by the executive authority of a state or nation, proclaiming its reasons and motives for declar- ing a war, or […]
MANIPUEUS
In canon law. A handkerchief, which the priest always had in his left hand. Blount
MANIPULANDUM
Characteristic or property of being modifiable, manipulable . Also refer to manipulative (Definition 2).
MANIPULATED VARIABLE
An independent variable one can alter to get a particular effect. For example, for a period of time to see how one’s weight changes in response, one can lower one’s […]
MANIPULATION
1. In General, this is the handling of an implement or situation in an artful, expert, and skillful way. 2. In Law, this is appearing to deceive by false or […]
MANIPULATIVE
1. The way one acts attempting to attain selfish ends by disregarding another’s aspirations or well being to control or play upon that one’s hopes or fears. 2. To use […]
MANKIND
The race or species of human beings. In law, females, as well as males, may be included under this term. Fortesc. 91.
MANN ACT
federal law that makes it unlawful to transport a woman across state or country borders for immoral acts. Also called the White Slave Traffic Act.
MANNER
his is a word of large signification , but cannot exceed tbe subject to which it belongs. The incident cannot be extended beyond its principal. Wells v. Bain, 75 Pa. […]
MANNER AND FORM; MODO ET FORMA
Formal words introduced at the conclusion of a traverse. Their object is to put the party whose pleading is traversed not only to the proof that the matter of fact […]
MANNING
A day’s work of a man. Cowell. A summoning to court. Spelman.
MANNIRE
To cite any person to appear in court and stand in judgment there. It is different from bannire; for, though both of them are citations, this is by tbe adverse […]
MANNOPUS
In old English law . Goods taken In the hands of an apprehended thief. The same as “mainour,” (q. v.)
MANNUS
A horse. Cowell.
MANOR
the statute absolutely void; if the provision is such that disregard of it will constitute an irregularity , but one not necessarily fatal, it is said to be director]/. So, […]
MANPOWER
1. In General, this is the personnel available or engaged for a specific job or task, as a resource supply. 2. In Economics, this is the total labor force of […]
MANPOWER PLANNING
Details over time or for a project the different skills required. Also, details how to get them and when to get them. Personnel resource estimating or projecting.
MANPOWER SCHEDULING AND LOADING
Efficient and effective systematic assignment of appropriate personnel to jobs or tasks.
MANQUELLER
In Saxon law. A murderer.
MANRENT
In Scotch law. The service of a man or vassal. A bond of manreut was an instrument by which a person, in order to secure the protection of some powerful […]
MANSE
In old English law . A habitation or dwelling, generally with land attached. Spelmau. A residence or dwelling-house for the parish priest; a parsonage or vicarage house. Cowell. Still used […]
MANSER
A bastard. Cowell.
MANSION
A dwelling-house or place of residence, including its appurtenant out- buildings. Thompson v. People, 3 Parker, Cr. R. (N. Y.) 214 ; Comm. v. Pennock, 3 Serg. & R. (Pa.) […]