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  • 1Master Corporal — (MCpl) (French: caporal chef or cplc ), in the Canadian Forces, is an appointment of the rank of Corporal in the Army and Air Force. Its Naval equivalent is Master Seaman (MS) (French: matelot chef or matc ). According to the Queen s Regulations… …

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  • 2Master corporal — (MCpl) (French: caporal chef or cplc), in the Canadian Forces and the Royal Canadian Army Cadets is an appointment of the rank of Corporal in the Canadian Army and Royal Canadian Airforce. Its Naval equivalent is Master Seaman (MS) (French:… …

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  • 3master franchisee — Instead of granting franchises directly to franchisees, a franchisor may enter into a master franchise agreement with a master franchisee, under which the master franchisee is granted the exclusive right to appoint franchisees within a particular …

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  • 4Master in College — is the title of the master responsible for College, the oldest boarding house at Eton College, which is reserved for the seventy King s Scholars. Kings Scholars attend Eton on scholarships provided under the original foundation by King Henry VI… …

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  • 5master — 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… …

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  • 6master — 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… …

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  • 7Master of the Revels — The Master of the Revels was a position within the English, and later the British, royal household heading the Revels Office or Office of the Revels that originally had responsibilities for overseeing royal festivities, known as revels, and later …

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  • 8Master of the Faculties — The Master of the Faculties is a functionary in the office of the Archbishop of Canterbury and has some important powers in English law, in particular the appointment and regulation of public notaries. The position is always held by the Dean of… …

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  • 9Special 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… …

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  • 10Grand Master (Masonic) — Part of a series of articles on Freemasonry Core Articles Freemasonry · Grand Lodge · Masonic Lodge · Masonic Lodge Officers · Grand Master · Prince Hall Freemasonry · Regular Masonic jurisdictions · Cont …

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