A collection of Latin maxims and phrases literally translated / Intended for the use of students for all legal examinations
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A concise reference of Latin legal maxims presented with literal English translations and brief explanatory notes, organized as numbered entries for easy study. Prefatory material explains its aim for students preparing legal examinations and notes an expanded edition with starred maxims recommended for memorization. Entries summarize underlying principles, typical exceptions, and common applications in common-law contexts, often pointing to illustrative cases or related maxims, so readers can quickly grasp doctrines such as equity, estoppel, criminal intent, and rules of interpretation for exam preparation and practical revision.
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