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    Stroud's Judicial Dictionary of Words and Phrases, 11th Edition, Mainwork and supplement

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    First published in 1890, Stroud is long established as the foremost dictionary of the English law as it has been interpreted by the courts and in statutory material. In three volumes, Stroud is a comprehensive and indispensable tool for the practitioner

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    Publisher:Sweet & Maxwell
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    Publication date:2025-06-24
    Practice area:Academic, Legal systems, Reference
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