A Compendious Law Dictionary, Containing Both an Explanation of the Terms and the Law Itself

A Compendious Law Dictionary, Containing Both an Explanation of the Terms and the Law Itself
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Synopsis A Compendious Law Dictionary, Containing Both an Explanation of the Terms and the Law Itself by : Thomas Potts

This dictionary went through three editions, the second in 1813 and the third and final appearing in 1815. Potts' dictionary was intended for the prominent laymen engaged in business and agriculture. He pays special attention to commercial legilation regarding bankruptcy, insurance and bills of exchange, as well as to the nature of tenures and tithes. In addition to definitions, Potts discusses a variety of issues ranging from current regulations for dog muzzles to the legal rights and reseponsibilities of children.

A Compendious Law Dictionary. Containing Both an Explanation of the Terms and the Law Itself, Intended for the Use of the Country Gentleman, the Merchant, and the Professional Man

A Compendious Law Dictionary. Containing Both an Explanation of the Terms and the Law Itself, Intended for the Use of the Country Gentleman, the Merchant, and the Professional Man
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Synopsis A Compendious Law Dictionary. Containing Both an Explanation of the Terms and the Law Itself, Intended for the Use of the Country Gentleman, the Merchant, and the Professional Man by : Thomas Potts (of Chiswick.)

A Compendious Law Dictionary, Containing Both an Explanation of the Terms and the Law Itself

A Compendious Law Dictionary, Containing Both an Explanation of the Terms and the Law Itself
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Total Pages : 832
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ISBN-10 : 0331785315
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Synopsis A Compendious Law Dictionary, Containing Both an Explanation of the Terms and the Law Itself by : Thomas Potts

Excerpt from A Compendious Law Dictionary, Containing Both an Explanation of the Terms and the Law Itself: Intended for the Use of the Country Gentleman, the Merchant, and the Professional Man A dictionary of the Laws of England, undertaken with the view of arranging properly, with regard to matter and method, and at the same time compressing into a narrow compass, the substance of the many voluminous works written on the Statute and Common Law, cannot, it is presumed, fail to be acceptable to every one, in any manner engaged in a practical department of the law. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

A Compendious Law Dictionary

A Compendious Law Dictionary
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Synopsis A Compendious Law Dictionary by : Thomas Potts

This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy!

Legal Lexicography

Legal Lexicography
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 9781317106180
ISBN-13 : 1317106180
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Synopsis Legal Lexicography by : Máirtín Mac Aodha

Legal lexicography or jurilexicography is the most neglected aspect of the discipline of jurilinguistics, despite its great relevance for translators, academics and comparative lawyers. This volume seeks to bridge this gap in legal literature by bringing together contributions from ten jurisdictions from leading experts in the field. The work addresses aspects of legal lexicography, both monolingual and bilingual, in its various manifestations in both civilian and common law systems. It thus compares epistemic approaches in a subject that is inextricably bound up with specific legal systems and specific languages. Topics covered include the history of French legal lexicography, ordinary language as defined by the courts, the use of law dictionaries by the judiciary, legal lexicography and translation, and a proposed multilingual dictionary for the EU citizen. While the majority of contributions are in English, the volume includes three written in French. The collection will be a valuable resource for both scholars and practitioners engaging with language in the mechanism of the law.

Smith's Law Journal

Smith's Law Journal
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Total Pages : 516
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The Language of the Law

The Language of the Law
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 540
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ISBN-10 : 9781725210806
ISBN-13 : 1725210800
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Synopsis The Language of the Law by : David Mellinkoff

This is that rare book which both informs and entertains. It is scholarly and sprightly - an unusual combination for any book, let alone one treating of the law. Lawyers and laymen alike can read it with profit and amusement. I hope many do, for it deserves a wide audience. The Honorable Arthur J. Goldberg (1908-1990), United States Supreme Court, The New York Herald Tribune A superb piece of writing, lucid, witty, meticulous in scholarship and unfailingly interesting. Robert R. Kirsch, Los Angeles Times We now have a full-scale study of our legal language that is written with an extraordinary awareness for vacuous words and phrases and an astounding amount of research into their history and usage.... This book has a practical value to every lawyer who drafts a document, a pleading, or even a letter. It is a great plea to bring the law up to date by awakening us to the empty verbalisms in which we think we are housing our thoughts.... It is a rare book that has value for all lawyers, despite the tendency of publishers and reviewers to make this claim with great frequency. Here, however, is a rarity. No lawyer could fail to learn many facts of surprising interest. But beyond this, 'The Language of the Law' presents a subtle challenge to the American Bar, a stimulus to improve our work and our profession by sharpening the product of our minds. If we meet this challenge head-on, we can perform a far more fundamental and genuine service to our clients, the public, and to ourselves than any other area of improvement, including court reform, can possibly offer. Ray D. Henson, American Bar Association Journal It should be compulsory reading for lawyers and judges; for a layman it is learning and entertainment of high order. The Honorable Matthew O. Tobriner (d. 1982), Associate Justice, Supreme Court of California, San Francisco Chronicle ...[B]rilliant and discursive treatise, concisely and urbanely presented,...a remarkable stimulus, recommended highly to the general reader as well as the wordy professional. Hugo Sonnenschein, Jr., Chicago Daily News