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==M==
==M==
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;maintenance:In family law, usually refers to payments made by one party to the other to defray that person's daily living expenses or for the living expenses of the a child. also known as support.
;maintenance:In family law, usually refers to payments made by one party to the other to defray that person's daily living expenses or for the living expenses of the a child. also known as support.
;marriage:A legal and emotional relationship between two people, solemnized by a religious functionary or marriage commissioner, giving rise to certain mutual rights, benefits and obligations.
;marriage:A legal and emotional relationship between two people, solemnized by a religious functionary or marriage commissioner, giving rise to certain mutual rights, benefits and obligations.
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;master:A provincially-appointed judicial officer with the limited authority deal with certain issues and certain court processes, including interim applications.
;master:A provincially-appointed judicial officer with the limited authority deal with certain issues and certain court processes, including interim applications.
;material:In law, relevant, important. A "material fact" is a fact relevant to a claim.
;material:In law, relevant, important. A "material fact" is a fact relevant to a claim.
;material<sup>def2</sup>:The term for the collective set of all documents, such as court forms, written argument, case authorities, and any exhibits for evidence, submitted by a party in the course of an adjudicative proceeding.
;material (def3): Third definition test for material
;matrimonial home:In family law, the dwelling occupied by a family as their home.
;matrimonial home:In family law, the dwelling occupied by a family as their home.
;mediation:A dispute resolution process in which a third party with special training, a mediator, helps the parties to a dispute find a resolution to that dispute.
;mediation:A dispute resolution process in which a third party with special training, a mediator, helps the parties to a dispute find a resolution to that dispute.
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