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Common Law
is now recorded in the voluminous series of our law reports which embody the decisions of our judges together with the
Marginal note
to the report of the case, usually in the earlier reports placed in the margin, and corresponding to the head-notes of
Comments on public news
Comments on public news, 'comments on public news' reports of the judgments of the Courts as well as comments
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Coke, Sir Edward
He died in 1634. Author of the Institutes and The Reports (see those titles), and of an edition of Littleton's Treatise
Churchways
piece of private property. The commonest type not within the reports in a churchway. A customary churchway is a right of
Causes celebres
Causes celebres, a work containing reports of the decisions of interest and importance in French Courts
Carucate
of law so important as to be published in Law Reports (see that title) for future use as a precedent. (3)
Anon
A., abbreviation for anonymous. Anon. is frequently in the older reports used as the title of a case where the reporter
Administrative law
the body of agency-made law, consisting of administrative rules, regulations, reports of opinions containing findings of fact, and orders; and (3)
Smithsonian
endowed at Washington D C as the Smithsonian Institution Smithsonian Reports
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