special master
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special master — n: master (2) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. special master … Law dictionary
Special master — In law, a special master is an authority appointed by a judge to make sure that judicial orders are actually followed. In England, at common law, there were Masters in Chancery, who acted in aid of the Equity Courts. There were also Masters in… … Wikipedia
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special master — noun Date: 1953 master 4b … New Collegiate Dictionary
special master — noun : a master appointed by a court to hear the testimony and make findings of fact in a particular case, make a sale of property under court order, or carry out some other order of a court … Useful english dictionary
special master — One to whom a matter is referred by a court of bankruptcy to hear and report his findings of fact and conclusions of law. 9 Am J2d Bankr § 107 … Ballentine's law dictionary
master — mas·ter 1 n 1: an individual or entity (as a corporation) having control or authority over another: as a: the owner of a slave b: employer compare servant c … Law dictionary
master — A principal who employs another to perform service in his affairs and who controls or has right to control physical conduct of other in performance of the service. Restatement, Second, Agency, No. 2. One who stands to another in such a relation… … Black's law dictionary
master — A principal who employs another to perform service in his affairs and who controls or has right to control physical conduct of other in performance of the service. Restatement, Second, Agency, No. 2. One who stands to another in such a relation… … Black's law dictionary
Master (judiciary) — A Master is judicial officer found in the courts of England and in numerous other jurisdictions based on the common law tradition. A master s jurisdiction is generally confined to civil proceedings and is a subset of that of a judge. Masters are… … Wikipedia