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Simple English definitions for legal terms

mannire

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A quick definition of mannire:

Term: Mannire

Definition: Mannire is an old legal term that means to bring someone to court or to start a legal case against them. It comes from a Latin word that means "to summon." In simpler terms, it means to ask someone to come to court or to take legal action against them.

Term: Mannopus

Definition: Mannopus is another old term that comes from Latin. It means manual labor or a day's work. It was often used in legal contexts to refer to work that someone had to do as a punishment or as part of a legal settlement.

A more thorough explanation:

mannire

In the past, to bring someone to court or to start a legal case against them.

  • The landlord decided to mannire the tenant for not paying rent.
  • The company was mannired by a former employee for wrongful termination.

These examples show how someone can use mannire to start a legal case against someone else. In the first example, the landlord is taking legal action against the tenant for not paying rent. In the second example, the former employee is taking legal action against the company for wrongful termination.

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