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71Quirinus Schacher — (gelegentlich auch: Quirin Hartmann Schacher; * 28. Oktober 1597 in Leipzig; † 14. Juni 1670 ebenda) war ein deutscher Rechtswissenschaftler. Inhaltsverzeichnis …
72hornbook — noun abstract on the law, analysis, analyzation, annotated text, capitulation, capsule, commentary, compendium, condensation, desk book, digest of the law, discourse on the law, dissection, dissertation on the law, encyclopedia, excursus,… …
73canon — can·on / ka nən/ n [Greek kanōn rod, measuring line, rule] 1 a: a regulation or doctrine decreed by a church council b: a provision of canon law 2 a: an accepted principle or rule canon s of descent b: a bo …
74paper — pa·per n 1: a piece of paper containing a written statement: as a: a formal written composition or document often intended for publication the Federalist paper s b: a document containing a statement of legal status, identity, authority, or… …
75syllabus — index capsule, compendium, outline (synopsis), pandect (treatise), plan, program, prospectus …
76tract — index district, land, lot, pandect (treatise), parcel, plot (land), property (l …
77synopsis — I noun abridgment, abstract, brief, compend, compendium, condensation, conspectus, digest, epitome, minute, outline, recapitulation, review, summarium, summary, summation II index abridgment (condensation) …
78analysis — I noun ascertainment, assay, audit, canvassing, close inquiry, consideration, critical examination, critique, delineation, dissection, examination, exhaustive inquiry, explicatio, exploration, inquiry, investigation, perusal, probe, research,… …
79body of law — index constitution, pandect (code of laws) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
80canon of laws — index pandect (code of laws) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …