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Black's Law Dictionary, 10th Edition
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ISBN 9780314613004
REGISTERED: 09/30/18
UPDATED: 07/10/25
Black's Law Dictionary, 10th Edition

Black's Law Dictionary, 10th Edition


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  • Black's Law Dictionary, 10th Edition available on September 27 2018 from Amazon for 69.01
  • ISBN bar code 9780314613004 ξ1 registered September 23 2018
  • Product category is Book
  • Manufacturered by Thomson West

  • Product weight is 6.2 lbs.
Claitor s Pub Division For more than a century, Black's Law Dictionary has been the gold standard for the language of law. Today, it s the most widely cited law book in the world. By Editor in Chief Bryan A. Garner, the world s leading legal lexicographer, the 10th Edition is the most authoritative, comprehensive law dictionary ever published. It contains more than 50,000 terms and includes: More than 7,500 terms new to this edition, including affluenza defense, bioweapon, cryptanalysis, gazump, hacker, legaldygook, intrapreneur, mommy track, one-bite rule, psephology, unperson, and zero-tolerance law 16,000 new definitions and expanded bibliographic coverage, with more than twice as many sources quoted and cited than in the 9th Edition Earliest usage dates in English-language contexts for nearly all terms (Black s is the only legal dictionary with this feature) Trusted authority every term has been reviewed for accuracy by attorneys across the country Definitions of more than 1,000 law-related abbreviations and acronyms Pronunciation guidance Thoroughly reviewed and edited Latin maxims, with 900 new maxims added

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    ^ Black's Law Dictionary, 10th Edition, Thomson West. Amazon. (revised Sep 2018)

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