In French law . A document iu the form of a petition, by which appeals to the court of cassation are initiated.
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MEMORANDUM
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MEMORANDUM (MEMO)
As a means of communication , or to outline the terms of an agreement in its draft stage one uses this type of informal written brief, note, record, reminder, or […]
MEMORANDUM ARTICLES
the term given to the goods and cargo that is covered by insurance during a voyage of a ship.
MEMORANDUM CHECK
A check given by a borrower to a lender, for the amount of a short loan, with the understanding that it is not to be presented at the bank, but […]
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
Draft agreement to set mutual responsibilities and scope of association . Also refer to memorandum of understanding .
MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION
British document regulating a company’s external activities. Required to presented at a registered or incorporated company’s formation. Along with the company’s articles of association , as the company’s charter, it […]
MEMORANDUM OF SATISFACTION
Payment in full of all owed sums for the mortgage on an asset or property has been discharged as satisfied by the lender’s written statement.
MEMORANDUM OF TARIFF
From the official tariff of a carrier, the information extracted is this specific summary of rules and rate.
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
this is the term that is given to the written note that details point where people agree on.
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU)
Two or more parties expressing mutual accord on an issue as stated on this type of document.
MEMORIAE
A document presented to a legislative body, or to the executive, by one or more individuals, containing a petition or a representation of facts. In English law . That which […]
MEMORITER
Lat. From memory; by or from recollection. Thus, memoritcr proof of a written instrument is such as is furnished by the recollection of a witness who had seen and known […]
MEMORIZATION
Committing anything to memory. Used to describe the act of one who listens to a public representation of a play or drama, and then, from his recol- lection of its […]
MEMORY
brano” Is used, In citations to them, in the same way as “page” or “folio,” to distinguish the particular skin referred to.
MEMORY TYPEWRITER
A former electronic typewriter with memory that was able to hold a few pages of text. This early word processing device was difficult to use and very limited.
MEN OF STRAW
Men who used in former days to ply about courts of law, so called from their manner of making known their occupation , (/.. e., by a straw iu one […]
MENACE
A threat; the declaration or show of a disposition or determination to in- ilict an evil or injury upon another. Cum- ming v. State, 99 Ga. 002, 27 S. E. […]
MENETUM
In old Scotch law . A stock- horn ; a horn made of wood, “with circles and girds of the same.” Skene.
MENIAL
A servant of the lowest order; more strictly, a domestic servant living under his master’s roof. Boniface v. Scott, 3 Serg. & R. (Pa.) 354.
MENS
Lat. Mind; intention; meaning; understanding ; will.
MENSA
Lat. Patrimony or goods and necessary things for livelihood. Jacob. A table; the table of a money-changer. Dig. 2, 14, 47.
MENSALIA
Parsonages or spiritual livings united to the tables of religious houses, and called “mensai benefices” amongst the canonists. Cowell.
MENSIS
Lat. In the civil and old English law. A month. Mentis vetitus, the prohibited month; fence-month, (q. v.)
MENSOR
In the civil law . A measurer of laud; a surveyor. Dig. 11, 6; Id. 50, 6, 6; Cod. 12, 28.