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Institutes of Lord Coke
first is an extensive comment upon a treatise on tenures compiled by Littleton, a judge of the Common Pleas, temp. Edward
Law List
Vict. c. 127), s. 22. It means (1) A publication compiling the names and addresses of practicing lawyers and other information
Liber feudorum
Liber feudorum, a code of the feudal law, compiled by direction of the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, and published at
Literary work
Literary work, includes computer programmes, tables and compilations including computer databases. [Copyright Act, 1957 (14 of 1957), s.
Recompilement
The act of recompiling new compilation or digest as a recompilement of the laws
Oleron
I. Selden (de Dom. Mar.c. xiv.) maintains that they were compiled and promulgated by Richard I. as King of England. Writers,
Originalia
Originalia, means record compiled in the chancery and transmitted to the Remembrancer's office in
Regiam Majestatem
ancient laws of Scotland. It is said to have been compiled by order of David I., King of Scotland, who reigned
To hold elections
include all steps such as the delimitation of constituencies, the compilation of electoral rolls, etc. which are a necessary preliminary to
Visitation books of Heralds
Visitation books of Heralds, compilations, when progresses were solemnly and regularly made into every part
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