Black's Law Dictionary Digital Unknown - 2006 - 8th Edition
by Garner, Bryan A.
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Black's Law Dictionary Digital provides law students and other users with access from their computers in the 43,000 legal definitions found in the Standard 8th Edition of Black's Law Dictionary. Students can instantly find definitions for legal terms from search toolbars that integrate with Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox. Black's Law Dictionary Digital also incorporates the correct spellings for all defined terms into the spell-check function of Word, ensuring accurate spelling for all legal documents created. Students can even listen to audio pronunciations for thousands of words and phrases, ensuring accurate spelling for all legal documents craeted. Students can even listen to audio pronunciatins for thousands of words and pharses, ensuring they never mispronounce another legal term. NOTE: PACKAGE CONTAINS NO CD-ROM. INSTEAD YOU WILL FIND AN INSTALLATION CODE WHICH WILL ALLOW YOU TO DOWNLOAD THE SOFTWARE.)
Details
- Title Black's Law Dictionary Digital
- Author Garner, Bryan A.
- Binding unknown
- Edition number 8th
- Edition 8
- Publisher West Group
- Date November 8, 2006
- ISBN 9780314176103
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