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  2. 3 days ago · Latin (in a post-classical form) was the usual language of writs and court rolls until 1731 (4 Geo. II, c.26). Anglo-Norman Dictionary. Open Access Project of Aberystwiyh University funded by AHRC. Some examples of early legal dictionaries are available via links below.

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    5 days ago · indemnity (in- dem -n ə -tee). 1. A duty to make good any loss, damage, or liability another has incurred. 2. The right of an injured party to claim reimbursement for its loss, damage, or liability from a person who has such a duty. 3. Reimbursement or compensation for loss, damage, or liability. Cf.

  4. May 9, 2024 · There are two broad categories of legal dictionary – the “glossary” and the “judicial dictionary”. Glossaries explain the meaning of legal terms, including Latin words and phrases. Judicial dictionaries give the meaning of words as defined in legislation and interpreted by judges and give references to relevant cases and statutes.

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  5. May 1, 2024 · Legal dictionaries are trustworthy sources to use to look up unfamiliar terminology - including Latin words and phrases - that you encounter in your legal research or in your other law school courses.

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    1 day ago · Latin law principles have survived partly in a long list of Latin legal terms. A few international auxiliary languages have been heavily influenced by Latin. Interlingua is sometimes considered a simplified, modern version of the language.

  7. Apr 30, 2024 · Studying and working in areas of law involves using legal terminology, concise writing and accurate use of English grammar, and some Latin phrases. Your understanding of legal terms is needed to interpret topics and to compile a list of keywords (search terms) for your research.

  8. May 9, 2024 · The Tarlton Law Library began to collect early law dictionaries systematically in 1988 to support the Oxford Law Dictionary Project at The University of Texas School of Law. After the project ended the collection continued to grow. The largest single acquisition came in October 2001, when the library acquired 21 dictionaries at the Birmingham ...

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