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Mutual




Mutual

Reciprocal.



SIMILAR TERMS
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Mutual assent
A meeting of the minds; agreement.

Mutuality of obligation
The requirement for a valid contract that all parties are bound to perform some obligation under its terms.

Mutuary
Contracts. A person who borrows personal chattels to be consumed by him, and returned to the lender in kind; the person who receives the benefit arising from the contract of mutuum.

Mutuum
Mutuum or loan for consumption. Contracts. A loan of personal chattels to be consumed by the borrower, and to be returned to the lender in kind and quantity; as a loan of corn, wine, or money, which are to be used or consumed, and are to be replaced by other corn, wine, or money.



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Mutation of libel
Practice. An amendment allowed to a libel, by which there is an alteration of the substance of the libel, as by propounding a new cause of action, or asking one thing instead of another.

Mutatis mutandis
The necessary changes. This is a phrase of frequent practical occurrence, meaning that matters or things are generally the same, but to be altered, when necessary, as to names, offices, and the like.

Mute
Persons. One who is dumb.

Mutilation
Criminal law. The depriving a man of the use of any of those limbs, which may be useful to him in fight, the loss of which amounts to mayhem.

Mutiny
Crimes. The unlawful resistance of a superior officer, or the raising of commotions and disturbances on board of a ship against the authority of its commander, or in the army in opposition to the authority of the officers; a sedition; a revolt.

Mutual

Mutual assent
A meeting of the minds; agreement.

Mutuality of obligation
The requirement for a valid contract that all parties are bound to perform some obligation under its terms.

Mutuary
Contracts. A person who borrows personal chattels to be consumed by him, and returned to the lender in kind; the person who receives the benefit arising from the contract of mutuum.

Mutuum
Mutuum or loan for consumption. Contracts. A loan of personal chattels to be consumed by the borrower, and to be returned to the lender in kind and quantity; as a loan of corn, wine, or money, which are to be used or consumed, and are to be replaced by other corn, wine, or money.

Mystery
Mytsrery or Mistery.This word is said to be derived from the French mestier now written mātier, a trade. In law it signifies a trade, art, or occupation.

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