Maimed. This is a term of art which cannot be supplied in pleading by any other word, as mutilavit, truneavit, etc. 3 Thorn. Co. Litt. 548; Com. v. Newell, 7 Mass. 247.
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Maimed. This is a term of art which cannot be supplied in pleading by any other word, as mutilavit, truneavit, etc. 3 Thorn. Co. Litt. 548; Com. v. Newell, 7 Mass. 247.
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