Latin, meaning The people are the greatest master of error. … [Read more...]
MEADOW
A tract of low or level land producing grass which is mown for hay. Webster. A tract which lies above the shore, and is overflowed by spring and extraordinary xtides only, and yields grasses which are good for hay. Church v. Meeker, 34 Conn. 429. See State v. Crook, 132 N. C. 1053, 44 S. E. 32; Scott v. Willson, 3 N. H. 322; Barrows T. SlcDermott, 73 Me. 441. … [Read more...]
MECHANICS LIEN
A legal claim by a contractor for work that is unpaid by the person hiring the contractor. The liens is placed on the item in the county in which the property is located, for example, a car or home. After being recorded, a claimant can require the item to be sold at auction so that the lien may be satisfied from the proceeds. … [Read more...]
MAY
A term describing the possibility that something may exist or a choice that can be made, as opposed to a direct responsibility to act or perform some activity such as shall or will. … [Read more...]
MEAL-RENT
A rent formerly paid in meal. … [Read more...]