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............................................................................................................................. Description The Encyclopaedic Law Dictionary with Legal Maxims, Latin Terms and Words & Phrases The Encyclopaedic Law Dictionary with more than 40,000 entries and more than 2,50,000 references, more than 3000 Legal Maxims, Latin Terms and Words & Pharases is specially adapted to the requirement of the Indian Lawyers comprising all statutory definitions and judicial expositions of words and phrases, short explanatory notes on all provincial terms and peculiar words relating to local customs, sectarian usages and the many personal laws of the people, as also terms peculiar to commerce, stock exchange, forensic medicine, mercantile, maritime and military law. Contains varied and valuable matter both for the student of Laws as well as for the practicing Lawyer. Encyclopaedic judicial dictionary Over 40,000 entries & 2,50,000 references • Adjudged words & phrases • English law terms & phrases • Judicial definitions • Latin terms • Legal maims • Legislative definitions • Obsolete words not omitted • Provincial & vernacular terms • Quasi legal terms • Statutory definitions • Synonyms discriminated • Vocabulary complete and comprehensive • Words and phrases defined in standard legal text books ............................................................................................................................. Author Details P. Ramanatha Aiyar, B.A., B.L Author of the Principles and Precedents on the British India, Statute Law relating to Marriage and Divorce in British India, Commentaries on the Code of Civil and Criminal Procedure, The Indian Limitation Act, The Easement Act, The Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, The Court-Fees and Suits Valuation Act, The Law of Minor and Guardianship, The Contract Act, The Current Index of Indian Cases, The Civil Court Manual, the Criminal Court Manual, The All - India Digest, Civil and Criminal etc. .............................................................................................................................