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Meaning of Magister societatis
(Lat.) In civil law. Managing partner. Vicat; Calv, Lex. Especially used of an officer employed in the business of collecting revenues, who had power to call together the tything men (decumands) , as it were a senate, and lay matters before them, and keep account of all receipts, etc. He had, generally, an agent in the province, who was also sometimes called magister societatis. Id. ; Story, Partn. i 95.
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