mesne

mesne
I adjective coming between, interfering, interjacent, intermediary, intermediate, intervenient, intervening, mean, median, middle, transitional associated concepts: mesne attachment, mesne grant, mesne process, mesne profits II index intermediate

Burton's Legal Thesaurus. . 2006


mesne
adj.
Intermediate; in the middle.

The Essential Law Dictionary. — Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. . 2008.


mesne
(meen) From old French for intermediate, the middle point between two extremes.Seldom used, except in the phrase "mesne profits."
Category: Real Estate & Rental Property

Nolo’s Plain-English Law Dictionary. . 2009.


mesne
adj. Occupying a middle or intermediate position.

Webster's New World Law Dictionary. . 2000.


mesne
Intermediate; intervening; the middle between two extremes, especially of rank or time.
In feudal law, an intermediate lord; a lord who stood between a tenant and the chief lord; a lord who was also a tenant.

Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.


mesne
Intermediate; intervening; the middle between two extremes, especially of rank or time.
 
In feudal law, an intermediate lord; a lord who stood between a tenant and the chief lord; a lord who was also a tenant.

Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.

mesne
   : (mean, with a silent s) adj.
   from Norman French for intermediate, the middle point between two extremes. It is seldom used, except in reference to "mesne profits."
   See also: mesne profits

Law dictionary. . 2013.

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  • Mesne — (an Anglo French legal form of the O. Fr. meien, mod. moyen, mean, Med. Lat. medianus, in the middle, cf. mean ), middle or intermediate, an adjective used in several legal phrases. A mesne lord is a landlord who has tenants holding under him,… …   Wikipedia

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  • mesne — [mēn] adj. [Anglo Fr meen < OFr meien: see MEAN3] Law middle; intermediate; intervening: mesne profits are profits accruing from the time possession of land has been improperly withheld from its rightful owner until his or her reinstatement in …   English World dictionary

  • mesne — mesne; de·mesne; …   English syllables

  • mesne — (adj.) mid 15c., mean; altered spelling (by French influence) of Anglo Fr. meen mean (O.Fr. meien middle; see MEAN (Cf. mean) (adj.); also Cf. DEMESNE (Cf. demesne)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • mesne — adj. Law intermediate. Phrases and idioms: mesne lord hist. a lord holding an estate from a superior feudal lord. mesne process proceedings in a suit intervening between a primary and final process. mesne profits profits received from an estate… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Mesne — A kind of land tenure. Used as in mesne lord , indicating a lord holding land of another who was superior. This arrangement was known as * subinfeudation . [< mesne = intermediate, between, i.e. neither a great lord nor a serf.] Cf. Demesne …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • mesne — /miyn/ Intermediate; intervening; the middle between two extremes, especially of rank or time. In feudal law, an intermediate lord; a lord who stood between a tenant and the chief lord; a lord who was also a tenant. As to mesne conveyance and… …   Black's law dictionary

  • mesne — /miyn/ Intermediate; intervening; the middle between two extremes, especially of rank or time. In feudal law, an intermediate lord; a lord who stood between a tenant and the chief lord; a lord who was also a tenant. As to mesne conveyance and… …   Black's law dictionary

  • mesne — adjective Etymology: Anglo French mesne, meiene more at mean Date: circa 1558 intermediate, intervening used in law …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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