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  • it seems they keep changing the dictionarys to keep it complicated for the people and give more power to our corrupt courts...?...

    IS THE LATEST LAW DICTIONARY ALWAYS THE ONLY CORRECT ONE..?

  • @KnowYaRights no it's not. six and under are good

  • I've owned my copy of Black's Law for quite a while now. I was wandering if any of you chased the definition of credit to see where it took you. I did, so if anyone else did, feel free to inbox me with your findings. Peace.

  • does the higher editions say the 9th ,if the definition changes in the 9th from say the definition in the 6th ,then does the 9th one stand as the definition we use or can we use either definition depending on context?

  • Buy a 3rd through 6th edition if possible. Cost will be higher though.

  • just picked my copy up today ,and a can say its fantastic :)

  • @kevrs2 hello i was just wondering how much the blacks book cost you?... if you dont mind me asking. Someone say it can be quite costly.

    Regards

  • @TheMyVew it cost me £60. :)

  • legal vocabulary is another way to perform racism its like an inside joke that poor blacks never catch on too

  • @insanebeatjunkie My legal fiction Is seen as a black male recorded birth of 20 years ago and has £5 In the bank, doubt i'm the first :P

  • Please learn to distinguish between Websters and black law dictionary the meaning are not the same. In other word don't speak Websters in the court room. Check it at the door lol, and enter with your black laws dictionary.

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