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Maretum






Maretum

Marshy ground overflowed by the sea or great rivers.



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Mareva injunction
An injunction issued by the courts of the United Kingdom and other British Commonwealth countries, on the motion of a plaintiff at the beginning of or during a suit, enjoining the defendant from removing from the jurisdiction, and/or from dealing with, specified assets (real or personal, moveable or immoveable), in cases where it appears to the court that without the grant of such an injunction, the plaintiff's recovery on his claim will be jeopardized.



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Manus
Anciently signified the person taking an oath as a compurgator. The use of this word probably came from the party laying his hand on the New Testament. Manus signifies, among the civilians, power, and is frequently used as synonymous with potestas.

Manuscript
A writing; a writing which has never been printed.

Marauder
One who, while employed in the army as a soldier, commits a larceny or robbery in the neighborhood of the camp, or while wandering away from the army.

Marc-banco
The name of a coin. The marc-banco of Hamburg, as money of account, at the custom-house, is deemed and taken to be of the value of thirty-five cents.

Marches
English law. This word signifies the limits, or confines, or borders. It was applied to the limits between England and Wales or Scotland. In Scotland the term marches is applied to the boundaries between private properties.

Maretum

Mareva injunction
An injunction issued by the courts of the United Kingdom and other British Commonwealth countries, on the motion of a plaintiff at the beginning of or during a suit, enjoining the defendant from removing from the jurisdiction, and/or from dealing with, specified assets (real or personal, moveable or immoveable), in cases where it appears to the court that without the grant of such an injunction, the plaintiff's recovery on his claim will be jeopardized.

Margin
The portion of the agency's markup that is left after the agency pays mandatory external expenses (if any) such as payroll taxes and discounts required by the client. An agency's margin covers the agency's internal expenses (staff, rent, insurance, etc.) plus profit.

Margin payment
Margin payment means, for purposes of the forward contract provisions of this title, payment or deposit of cash, a security or other property, that is commonly known in the forward contract trade as original margin, initial margin, maintenance margin, or variation margin, including mark-to-market payments, or variation payments.

Marinarius
An ancient word which signified a mariner or seaman; in England marinarius capitaneus, was the admiral or warden of the ports.

Marine
Whatever concerns the navigation of the sea, and forms the naval power of a nation is called its marine.

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