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About This Book

A concise, practical guide that explains everyday legal principles for nonlawyers, distinguishing statutes, common law, civil and criminal law, and equity, and offering clear summaries of topics such as agency, contracts, property rights, mortgages, negotiable instruments, insurance, wills, and remedies. Each entry clarifies key terms, time limits, and procedural points, illustrates typical pitfalls, and supplies legal forms and an index for reference. The tone is instructional and cautious, aiming to help readers recognize rules that govern common transactions, avoid procedural mistakes, and decide when to seek professional counsel.

About the Author

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Albert Sidney Bolles

Albert Sidney Bolles was an American author best known for his work in legal literature. His notable book, "Putnam's Handy Law Book for the Layman," serves as a practical guide to understanding legal concepts and navigating the complexities of the law for non-professionals. Bolles aimed to make legal knowledge accessible to the general public, reflecting a commitment to educating laypeople about their rights and responsibilities. His contributions have had a lasting impact on legal literacy, making him a significant figure in the realm of legal education.

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