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jurisprudence
Latin juris, genitive of jus right, law + prudentia wisdom, proficiency] 1 a : a system or body of law [in
Improficience
Lack of proficiency
Nonproficiency
Want of proficiency failure to make progress
Craftsman
qualified former Council apprentice and holds a valid certificate of proficiency or a certificate of completion of apprenticeship, Halsbury's Laws of
Dan
from the Latin Dominus, Jac. Law Dict. A level of proficiency; a person who has gained such position.
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