The Black's Law Dictionary is a comprehensive and authoritative reference work that has been a cornerstone of the legal profession for over 130 years. First published in 1888, but revised annually, this esteemed dictionary has undergone numerous editions since its inception.
Volume One provides a detailed explanation of fundamental concepts, terminology, and rules governing various aspects of law, including contract law, torts, and constitutional issues. The entries are meticulously researched and accurately compiled by renowned legal scholars, ensuring that users have access to the most reliable information available.
This classic work has been widely adopted in academic and professional settings as a trusted source for understanding the laws that govern our society. Its inclusion in any business or personal library is a testament to its enduring value. The Black's Law Dictionary remains an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of the law, providing insight into the fundamental principles that underpin our legal system.
In this edition, Volume One covers topics such as agency and partnership, defamation and libel, and sale of goods and real estate. With its clear explanations, precise definitions, and comprehensive coverage, The Black's Law Dictionary is an indispensable companion for anyone involved in or interested in the study of law.