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  • Jury Instructions

    Jury Instructions: Other Research Sources as Secondary Authority in Legal Research Jury Instructions There is more information about this subjet related to the field of legal research in the legal encyclopedia. Practice and Form Books There is more information about this subjet related to the […]

  • Instructions for the Government of Armies of the United States in the Field 3

    Instructions for the Government of Armies of the United States in the Field   SECTION II Public and private property of the enemy – Protection of persons, and especially of women, of religion, the arts and sciences – Punishment of crimes against the inhabitants of hostile countries. Art. 31. A victorious army appropriates all public…

  • Charge

    Trustees, Thanks, Charge From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Trustees, Thanks, Charge (1): Where trustees have taken care of funds without charge, the only entry kept being a vote of thanks from time to time, they could not afterward charge a commission on the moneys […]

  • Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms

    The Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms Details of The Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms Author: Amy Hackney Blackwell Date of publishing: 2008 Publisher: Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc, Naperville, Illinois 60567-4410, United States Contents of The Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms Abandon Abatable Nuisance Abate Abatement of a Legacy Abatement of Taxes Abdicate…

  • Plain Language

    Plain Language When the “plain language” movement in the 1960s resulted in legislation requiring plain language in public and commercial documents a number of articles attacked the use of readability formulas. They had titles like, “Readability: A Postscript” (Manzo 1970), “Readability: Have we gone too far?” (Maxwell 1978), “Readability is a Four-letter Word” (Selzer 1981),…

  • Plain Language

    Plain Language When the “plain language” movement in the 1960s resulted in legislation requiring plain language in public and commercial documents a number of articles attacked the use of readability formulas. They had titles like, “Readability: A Postscript” (Manzo 1970), “Readability: Have we gone too far?” (Maxwell 1978), “Readability is a Four-letter Word” (Selzer 1981),…

  • Internet Research

    Internet and Computer-Aided Research as Legal Research Source Constitutions Statutes and Ordinances There is more information about this subjet related to the field of legal research in the legal encyclopedia.Administrative Law There is more information about this subjet related to the field of […]

  • Conrad Black

    Conrad Black Conrad Moffat Black, Canadian-born British peer, Baron Black of Crossharbour, media baron, industrialist, journalist, historian and author. The spectacular rise and fall of media mogul Conrad Black is the stuff of which legends are made. But perhaps even more remarkable is the largely successful legal battle he waged from behind bars, effectively discrediting…

  • List of Legal Materials in the Encyclopedia of Law

    List of Legal Materials (Guides and Portals) Legal Materials (Guides and Portals) in the Encyclopedia of Law Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms Guide Administrative Law Catalogue of Aid Materials Alabama Legal Catalogue of Aid Materials Alaska Legal Catalogue of Aid Materials Alternative Dispute Resolution Legal Catalogue of Aid Materials U.S. Legal History Legal Catalogue of Aid…

  • Thesaurus of Law Genre/Form Terms

    Thesaurus of Law Genre/Form Terms Subject headings have traditionally been assigned to describe the content of the work. Genre/form terms, on the other hand, describe what an item is, not what it is about. The subject heading Famous Cases, with appropriate subdivisions, would be assigned to a book about famous cases. A cataloger assigning headings…

  • Cataloging for legal materials

    Cataloging of law materials Most libraries use LC (Library of Congress) or DDC ( Dewey Decimal Classification ). Some law libraries use other classifications in conjunction with these. Like a library serving a medical school may not use LCC’s R (Medicine) but rather NLM’s (National Library of Medicine) W and late Qs, legal Canadian libraries…

  • Outline of Evidence

    Note: this entry is based in United States law I. Burdens and Presumptions a. Burden of Proof i. Burden of pleading 1. You have to plead a claim, to state a claim for which relief can be granted ii. Burden of production 1. Must introduce evidence to support your claim in your pleading iii. Burden…

  • Florida Agencies abbreviations

    Florida Agencies Commissions, and Task Forces abbreviations   Abbreviations: Past and Present State Agencies, Commissions, and Task Forces Agency Citation Abbreviation Acquisition and Restoration Council ………………Acq. & Rest. Administration Commission ………………………….Admin. Comm’n Affordable Housing Study ……………………………..Affordable Hous. Study Commission Comm’n Agency for Health Care …………………………………Ag. for Health Care Admin Administration. Agency for Persons with Disabilities…

  • List of law keywords by competence in Google adwords

    List of law keywords by competence in Google adwords Include law and government keywords from United States. From the top to the bottom: power of Attorney form tactical gear lease agreement quit claim deed social security disability power of Attorney security jobs trademark search patent search social security benefits section 8 va benefits veterans administration…

  • List of top law keywords in Google by global searches

    List of top law keywords in Google by global searches This list include law and government searches in the United States lawyers unemployment immigration passports ngo patent citizenship legal laws school of law law school census battleship uscis tax calculator change of address inmate search job application tax forms inmate lookup masters degree food stamps…