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Albus liber
Albus liber, an ancient book containing a compilation of the law and customs of the City of London.
Lexicographer
The author or compiler of a lexicon or dictionary
Recompile
To compile anew
Clementine
attributed to him or to Pope Clement V and his compilations of canon law
business records exception
hearsay rule that allows admission into evidence of records, reports, compilations of data, or memoranda of an event, act, condition, opinion,
code
set of wood writing tablets, book] 1 : a systematic compilation or revision of law or legal principles that is arranged
credit bureau
credit bureau : a private business that compiles information on consumers' creditworthiness and provides this information to lenders
digest
digestus, past participle of digerere to disperse, arrange] : a compilation of legal rules, statutes, or decisions systematically arranged
jury list
be selected for jury duty NOTE: The jury list is compiled in various ways in different jurisdictions, but it is usually
public records exception
allowing admission into evidence of records, reports, statements, or data compilations made by public offices or agencies that set forth activities
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