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Lawbook
a technical one, about the law; esp., a primary legal text such as a statute book or book that reports case
Malecreditus, one of bad credit, who is not to be trusted, Fleta, 1.1, c. xxxviii.
Maledicta expositio qu' corrumpit textum. 4 Co. 35.-(It is a bad exposition which corrupts the
Manual
includes a reference book, a hand book as also a text book, Commissioner of Customs v. Parasrampuria Synthetics Ltd., (2001) 9
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Postil
margin of the Bible so called because written after the text hence a marginal note a comment
Pandect', or Digesta
that abbreviations (sigla) should not be used for forming the text of the Digest. The work was completed in three years
Possibility on a possibility
Conveyancing Acts. Post, after: occurring in a report or a text-book, is used to direct the reader to a subsequent part
Redlining
draft of a document showing suggested revisions explicitly alongside the text of an earlier version, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Stranger
the executants of the Deed. The word 'stranger' in the text has, in our view, to be interpreted as that person
Technical
to it, the same takes its true colour from the text and context. The dictionary meaning of the word 'technical' is
Viperina est expositio que corrodit viscera textus
Viperina est expositio que corrodit viscera textus (11 Rep. 34), it is a bad exposition which gnaws
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