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Dictionary of Abbreviations
Hierarchical Display of Dictionary of abbreviations Education And Communications > Documentation > Document > Dictionary Dictionary of abbreviations Concept of Dictionary of abbreviations See the dictionary definition of Dictionary of abbreviations. Characteristics of Dictionary of […]
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Dictionary of Abbreviations
Hierarchical Display of Dictionary of abbreviations Education And Communications > Documentation > Document > Dictionary Dictionary of abbreviations Concept of Dictionary of abbreviations See the dictionary definition of Dictionary of abbreviations. Characteristics of Dictionary of […]
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Dictionary
Dictionary in Law Libraries The follow definition of Dictionary is of use in law library research: A book which defines the terms of a language, profession, discipline, or specialized area of knowledge. The terms are arranged in alphabetical order. Usually, a language dictionary will give the […]
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Dictionary
Dictionary in Law Libraries The follow definition of Dictionary is of use in law library research: A book which defines the terms of a language, profession, discipline, or specialized area of knowledge. The terms are arranged in alphabetical order. Usually, a language dictionary will give the […]
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Multilingual Dictionary
Hierarchical Display of Multilingual dictionary Education And Communications > Documentation > Document > Dictionary Multilingual dictionary Concept of Multilingual dictionary See the dictionary definition of Multilingual dictionary. Characteristics of Multilingual dictionary [rtbs […]
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Learning
"Learning is, in truth, a very great and a very considerable quality; and such as despise it sufficiently discover their own want of understanding: but yet I do not prize it at the excessive rate some others do; as Herillus the philosopher for one, who therein places the sovereign good, […]
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Attorney
Introduction to Attorney Attorney, in law, any person authorized by another to represent him or her. An agent who has been granted express authority to bind his or her principal is called an attorney in fact. Such authority is usually granted by a written instrument called a power of […]
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Attorney
Introduction to Attorney Attorney, in law, any person authorized by another to represent him or her. An agent who has been granted express authority to bind his or her principal is called an attorney in fact. Such authority is usually granted by a written instrument called a power of […]
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Legal topics
Academic Legal topics Law in general Comparative and uniform law Jurisprudence Legal Periodicals Bibliography Legal Monographic series Encyclopedias of Law Dictionaries of Law Words and phrases Legal Maxims Legal Quotations Legal Yearbooks Legal Directories Legal Research Legal composition and draftsmanship Legal Education Law societies International bar associations The legal profession Legal aid Legal assistance to…
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Elgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law
Elgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law This legal Encyclopedia offers chapters on legal topics, such as statutory interpretation or insurance, as well as chapters on a few countries. The Elgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law provides a very useful overview to legal research in civil law and commonwealth jurisdictions. The articles (based in areas of law and…
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List of Legal Encyclopedias
List of Legal encyclopedias United States Modern Legal Systems Cyclopedia Corpus Juris Secundum (C.J.S.) American Jurisprudence: Am. Jur. Federal Procedure, Lawyer’s Edition Oxford Companion to American Law Encyclopedia of American Law Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice Encyclopedia of the American Constitution Encyclopedia of Women and Crime Encyclopedia of the Inter-American System Encyclopedia of the United…
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Legal Abbreviations, Historical 3
Legal Abbreviations, Historical 3 Evidence Verbally (or in writing not under seal) evidence may be heard to show the meaning of an abbreviation or the particular word for which it stands in a written instrument ; but not to show the intention with which it was used. In an action upon a stock contract, the…