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Manbote
ManboteIn a barbarous age, when impunity could be purchased with money, the compensation which was paid for homicide was called manbote. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- When 1) At which time, in wills, standing by itself unqualified and unexplained, this is a word of condition denoting the time at which the gift is to continence. 2) The context of a will may show that the word when is to be applied to the possession only, not to the vesting of a legacy; but to justify this construction, there must be circumstances, or other expressions in the will, showing such to have been the testator's intent. Impunity Not being punished for a crime or misdemeanor committed. The impunity of crimes is one of the most prolific sources whence they arise. Money Gold, silver, and some other less precious metals, in the progress of civilization and commerce, have become the common standards of value; in order to avoid the delay and inconvenience of regulating their weight and quality whenever passed, the governments of the civilized world have caused them to be manufactured in certain portions, and marked with a Stamp which attests their value; this is called money. Compensation 1) Contracts. A reward for services rendered. 2) Crim. law; Compeusatio crimiuura, or recrimination. 3) Remedies. The damages recovered for an injury, or the violation of a contract. Homicide Criminal law. According to Blackstone, it is the killing of any human creature. This is the most extensive sense of this word, in which the intention is not considered. But in a more limited sense, it is always understood that the killing is by human agency, and Hawkins defines it to be the killing of a man by a man.Homicide may perhaps be described to be the destruction of the life of one human being, either by himself, or by the act, procurement, or culpable omission of another. When the death has been intentionally caused by the deceased himself, the offender is called felo de se; when it is caused by another, it is justifiable, excusable, or felonious. The person killed must have been born; the killing before birth is balled foeticide. Manbote In a barbarous age, when impunity could be purchased with money, the compensation which was paid for homicide was called manbote. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Malum in se Evil in itself. Malveilles In some ancient records this word signifies malicious practices, or crimes and misdemeaners. Malversation French law. This word is applied to all punishable faults committed in the exercise of an office, such as corruptions, exactions, extortions and larceny. Man A human being. This definition includes not only the adult male sex of the human species, but women and children; examples: "of offences against man, some are more immediately against the king, other's more immediately against the subject." Hawk. P. C. book 1, c. 2, s. 1. Offences against the life of man come under the general name of homicide, which in our law signifies the killing of a man by a man. Manager A person, appointed or elected to manage the affairs of another, but the term is more usually applied to those officers of a corporation who are authorized to manage its affairs. Manbote Mancipatio Civil law. The act of transferring things called res mancipi. This is effected in the presence of not less than five witnesses, who must be Roman citizens and of the age of puberty, and also in the presence of another person of the same condition, who holds a pair of brazen scales, and hence is called Libripens. The purchaser (qui mancipio accipit) taking hold of the thing, says I affirm that this slave (homo) is mine, ex jure quiritium, and he is purchased by me with this piece of money (sas) and brazen scales. He then strikes the scales with the piece of money and gives it to the seller as a symbol of the price (quasi pretii loco.) The purchaser or person to whom the mancipatio was made did not acquire the possession of the mancipatio; for the acquisition of possession was a separate act. Mandamus Practice. The name of a writ, the principal word of which when the proceedings were in Latin, was mandamus, we command. Mandant The principal in the contract of mandate is so called. Mandatarius One who is entrusted with and undertakes to perform a mandate. This word is used by the civilians in the same sense that we use mandatary. Mandatary Contracts. One who undertakes to perform a mandate. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Manbote. If you have a better definition for Manbote than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Manbote may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Manbote and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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