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Master And Servant
(n) Master And Servant is the relationship between two individuals or entities by which one is responsible for the action of the other while the latter is carrying the directions of the former.
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The Master of the Rolls is the title of an English Judge ranking immediately below the Lord Chief Justice. He presides over the Court of Appeal and is responsible for the records or 'rolls' of the Chancery Court.

Master: Hears cases like a judge. A master's decision is reviewed by a judge before becoming final.

Quartermaster/helmsman: an able-bodied seamen entrusted with the steering of a vessel.
Quash: to nullify, void or declare invalid.
Quarters: accommodations.

MasterA provincially appointed judicial officer who is authorized to decide certain non-criminal matters. Case Management Master Assists judges to manage civil caseloads by presiding at motions and case and settlement conferences.

Master
more commonly known as the ship's captain. The person responsible for the navigation of the vessel, the vessel's crew, ...

master
n. 1) employer, in the area of law known as "master and servant", which more properly should be called employer and employee. 2) a person, supposedly with special expertise, ...

MASTER IN CHANCERY. An officer of the court of chancery.
2. The origin of these officers is thus accounted for.

special master: a special master is an attorney appointed on an ad hoc basis to assist the court in hearing motions (NYS)
special proceedings: general term for remedies or proceedings which are not ordinary actions, e.g., condemnation ...

Master deed
Definition
: a deed that submits the land described therein to the provisions of a state's law regarding condominiums and sets out various information (as about the units, common areas, bylaws, and rights of the owners) ...

Master and Servant
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Master Deed
A title document used in common area projects like condominiums that divides a single property into individually owned units, includes restrictions on their use and provides for ownership of common areas. Also known as a Matrix Deed.

A master has no right to correct his servants who are not apprentices.
Soldiers are liable to moderate correction from their superiors.

the masters degree in law (LL.M.), the basic prerequisite to teach law at a law school; and
the doctorate in law (LL.D.).
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special master
n. a person appointed by the court to carry out an order of the c...
special prosecutor
n. an attorney from outside of the government selected by the Att...

MAGISTER.
A master, a ruler, one whose learning and position makes him su- perior to others, thus: one who has attained to a high degree,... more ...

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Slavery When a person (called "master") has absolute power over another (called "slave") including life and liberty. The slave has no freedom of action except within limits set by the master.

The term was also used when slavery was legal to describe a former slave that had bought or been given freedom from his or her master. When Abraham Lincoln outlawed slavery he did so in a law called the "emancipation proclamation".

They are more formally designated "masters of the bench," are self-elected and unrestricted as to numbers. Usually a member of an inn, on attaining the rank of king's counsel, is invited to the bench.

For example, when a web designer designs a webpage (based upon his own work) under a contract for services, the webmaster owns the copyright in at least the underlying code of that website.

Unpaid servitude, in which one person (called "master") has absolute power, including of life and liberty, over another (called "slave").

*patronus - the former master of a slave. He had many rights over the freed slave (libertinus), including the performance of services (opera) and certain rights of inheritance.

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respondeat superior"Let the master answer." The doctrine that employers are responsible for what their employees do and don't do.
respondent
the person who is the subject of a petition, ...

Principal
An agent's master; the person for whom an agent has received instruction and to whose benefit the agent is expected to perform and make decisions.

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A land registration system invented by Robert Torrens and in which the government is the keeper of the master record of all land and their owners. In the Torrens system, a land title certificate suffices to show full, valid and indefeasible title.

Principal
The employer or master of an employee or agent; one who authorizes another to act on his behalf.
Privilege
A benefit or immunity conferred by law.

Term: Principal
Definition: The employer or master of an employee or agent; one who authorizes another to act on his behalf.
Term: Privilege
Definition: A benefit or immunity conferred by law.

Costs Judge (previously Taxing Master)
A procedural judge who assesses legal fees to see they are fair.
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respondeat superior - Literally, "a superior (or master) must answer." The doctrine which holds that employers are responsible for the acts and omissions of their employees and agents, when done within the scope of the employees' duties.

The Latin abbreviations for the three classes of law degrees: the regular bachelor degree in law (LL.B.), the masters degree in law (LL.M.) and the doctorate in law (LL.D.).

They take their name from the buildings where originally schools of law were held, apprentice lawyers gathering to learn from masters of law, much as in guild training.

assessor 1 : one appointed or elected to assist a judge or magistrate ;esp : one with special knowledge of the subject to be decided see also master 2 : one that assesses ;specif : one that is authorized ...

Free. Not subject to restraint or control; having freedom of will; at liberty; also, that on which no charge is made. Compare with Frank. Liberated from control of a parent, guardian, or master; sui juris. Certain; honorable; becoming a freeman.

A referee is an officer with judicial powers who serves as an arm of the court, but whose final decision is subject to court approval. Also called 'special master,' 'special commissioner,' or 'hearing officer.' ...

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