In French law. The movables of English law. Things are meubles from either of two causes: (1) From their own nature, e.g., tables, chairs; or (2) from the determination of the law, e.g., obligations. Meubles menblans. In French law. The utensils and articles of ornament usual in a dwelling house. Brown. Menm est promittere, non dimittere. It is mine to promise, not to discharge. 2 Rolle, 39.
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