Black's law dictionary
definitions of the terms and phrases of American and English jurisprudence, ancient and modern
6th ed. / by the publisher's editorial staff ; coauthors, Joseph R. Nolan ... [et al.], Centennial ed. (1891-1991).
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Author
Contributions
- Nolan, Joseph R. - Contributor
Publication
1990 - West Pub. Co., St. Paul, Minn, Minnesota
Language
English
Word Count
414,250 words, Guess
Page Count
1,657 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveblackslawdiction00henr
- ISBN-100314771654
- ISBN-10031476271X
- ISBN-139780314771650
- ISBN-139780314762719
and 4 more
- LibraryThing107967
- Goodreads3411023', '1597570
- Library of Congress Control Number90036225
- Open LibraryOL1876172M
Classifications
- DDC340/.03
- LCCKF156 .B53 1990
Description
Edited by the world’s foremost legal lexicographer, Bryan A. Garner, Black’s Law Dictionary is known for its clear and precise legal definitions, substantive accuracy, and stylistic clarity — making it the most cited legal dictionary in print.
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