Not likely. Anything given to such a person would almost assuredly be considered a "gift." Gifts are not recoverable.
A Money Mistress is one who is into Financial Domination. She dominates a submissive man for his money. He has a deep need to lose financial control and this is where this fetish begins. A Money Mistress knows this and exercises her power over him. She is not a "mistress" in the traditional sense. There is no sex involved, it is simply a fetish.
he gave it to his mistress xD
Of the male slaves that I have circumcised my experience with them is that within 2 to 3 days they are back to their life styles serving their Mistress.
He has found another mistress, money.
No, not unless you have a court order to do this to recover your losses.
I could be wrong but I think it's a term given by Americans from Trinidad given to a mistress or 'other' woman.
That is not possible to recover money that has been invested into a car that has been repossessed. Usually there is a 10 day grace period to recover personal possessions from within the vehicle. If you want to recover money invested into the auto, try to get the vehicle back from the bank. Good luck!
Yes
The female version of Master is Mistress, thus it would be Mistress of Ceremony. "Mistress of Ceremonies" would be the plural, and would only be used if you were the Mistress of Ceremony for multiple ceremonies.
"Hard money" is money that is given to political parties in support of candidates.
If you have proof of adultery, you can sue your husband for divorce. In the US, the days of suing a mistress for "alienation of affection" are gone. You cannot obtain a money judgment for emotional damages caused by your husband's infidelity. No judge will order the mistress to pay you.
Sampson likes Mistress Henfield because she is nicer than his older master. He thinks slaves should be grateful for slavery because they don't have to worry about where they can stay, where they can get food, or have money problems.