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Delphin
to the dauphin of France as the Delphin classics an edition of the Latin classics prepared in the reign of Louis
single publication rule
a rule in the law of libel that treats an edition of a print source (as a magazine) as one publication
Continuing default
Continuing default, in 'Words and Phrases', Permanent Edition, under the head 'Continuing Offence', instances have been given which
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Reprint
To print again to print a second or a new edition of
Corpus juris civilis
Codex. The division into five volumina appears in the oldest editions; but the usual arrangement now is the Institutes, Pandects, the
Fitzherbert
1514 by Richard Pynson, of which in 1516 a second edition was printed by Wynkyn de Worde. In 1534 he published
Customary freeholds
the following note has been preserved unaltered from the previous edition of the Lexicon. ' Also denominated, privileged copyholds of frank
Infest
and often winged'. According to Webster's Illustrated Contemporary Dictionary (Encyclopedic Edition), 'infest' means 'to overrun or spread in large numbers so
In the course of employment
goes by), while doing' (The Concise Oxford Dictionary, New Seventh Edition). The dictionary meaning indicates that the accident must take place
Good faith
fraudulent or otherwise unlawful scheme'. (see WORDS AND PHRASES, Permanent Edition, Vol. 18-A, page 91). Although the meaning of 'good faith'
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