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engross
grossam (put) into final form, literally, (written) in large (letter)] : to prepare the usually final handwritten or printed text of (as a bill or resolution) esp. for final passage or approval [the amendment was ordered to
enroll
deed] 2 : to prepare a final copy of (a bill passed by a legislature) in written or printed form see also enrolled bill at bill compare engross en·roll·ment n
executive order
statute NOTE: An executive order from the president does not have the force of law until it is printed in the Federal Register.
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form
substance] 2 : established procedure according to rule or practice see also form of action 3 : a printed or typed document with blank spaces for insertion of required or requested information [tax s]
leaflet
leaflet : a usually folded printed sheet intended for free distribution vi -let·ed or: -let·ted -let·ing or: -let·ting : to hand out leaflets [invalidated
leaflet
leaflet : a usually folded printed sheet intended for free distribution vi -let·ed or: -let·ted -let·ing or: -let·ting : to hand out leaflets [invalidated
matter
a matter concerning the merits of a case rather than form or relatively inessential details 2 : written, printed, or postal material [obscene ]
Black letter
English or Gothic letter in which the Early English manuscripts were written and the first English books were printed It was conspicuous for its blackness See Type
parallel citation
parallel citation A citation reference to the same case printed in two or more different case reporters. Source: FindLaw
patent
patent [Anglo-French, from Latin patent- patens, from present participle of patēre to be open] 1 a : open to public inspection see also letters patent at letter b : secured or protected by a patent [a...
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engross
grossam (put) into final form, literally, (written) in large (letter)] : to prepare the usually final handwritten or printed text of (as a bill or resolution) esp. for final passage or approval [the amendment was ordered to
enroll
deed] 2 : to prepare a final copy of (a bill passed by a legislature) in written or printed form see also enrolled bill at bill compare engross en·roll·ment n
executive order
statute NOTE: An executive order from the president does not have the force of law until it is printed in the Federal Register.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
form
substance] 2 : established procedure according to rule or practice see also form of action 3 : a printed or typed document with blank spaces for insertion of required or requested information [tax s]
leaflet
leaflet : a usually folded printed sheet intended for free distribution vi -let·ed or: -let·ted -let·ing or: -let·ting : to hand out leaflets [invalidated
leaflet
leaflet : a usually folded printed sheet intended for free distribution vi -let·ed or: -let·ted -let·ing or: -let·ting : to hand out leaflets [invalidated
matter
a matter concerning the merits of a case rather than form or relatively inessential details 2 : written, printed, or postal material [obscene ]
Black letter
English or Gothic letter in which the Early English manuscripts were written and the first English books were printed It was conspicuous for its blackness See Type
parallel citation
parallel citation A citation reference to the same case printed in two or more different case reporters. Source: FindLaw
patent
patent [Anglo-French, from Latin patent- patens, from present participle of patēre to be open] 1 a : open to public inspection see also letters patent at letter b : secured or protected by a patent [a...
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