"Mainour" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Mainour LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

In crlmlnal law. An article stolen, when found ln the bands of the thlef. A thlef caught with the stolen goods ln hls possession is said to be taken “wlth the mainour.” that is, with the property in manu, in his hands. 4 Bl. Comm. 307

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Fegangi LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A thlef caught while escaping with the stolen goods ln his possession. Spelman

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walf, or walved; that whlch has been stolen and afterwards dropped ln the hlghway for fear of a dlscovery. Cowell

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In Saxon law. one having a thing ln his hand; that is, a thief found having the stolen goods in …

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A search-warrant is an order ln writing, issued by a justice or other magistrate, in the name of the state, …

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