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Law, Latin and lawyers

The constant use of the Latin maxims in cases, textbooks, treaties and scholarly works related to the
legal field has been around for quite a few centuries now; over time many of these Latin words have
become so common and usage of them in day-to-day parlance has made them seem to be English words

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