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  1. Brief law digest, arranged alphabetically

    Abridgment in the context of law means a brief law digest, arranged alphabetically. Abridgment can be true to the original work by taking only that parts that are treated as important by an author. Sometimes it appears to be a complete parody of original work.
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    What is abridgment in law?
    Abridgment in the context of law means a brief law digest, arranged alphabetically. Abridgment can be true to the original work by taking only that parts that are treated as important by an author.
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    What is the meaning of abridgement?
    abridg·​ment | ə-ˈbrij-mənt . variants: or abridgement. 1 : the action of abridging something : the state of being abridged abridgment of rights a book shortened by careful abridgment. 2 : a shortened form of a work retaining the general sense and unity of the original reading an abridgment of the original book.
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    When is an abridgment of the plaint allowed?
    2. Abridgment of the Plaint is allowed even after verdict and before judgment (Booth on R. A.) in an cases of real actions where the writ is de lib. ten. generally, as in assize, dower; &c.; because, after the abridgment the writ is still true, it being liberum tenementum still.
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    How long will my abridgement take?
    The Law Society is unable to estimate the possible length of an abridgement until a full review has been completed.
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    Abridgment means shortening, condensing or contraction. It is most commonly used in relation to the act of reducing the principal ideas of the larger work into a shorter form. For example, books condensed into shorter form. Abridgment in the context of law means a brief law digest, arranged alphabetically. Abridgment can be true to the original work by taking only that parts that are …

  4. https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/abridgment

    abridge. to reduce the effect of a law, privilege or power. TO ABRIDGE, practice. To make shorter in words, so as to retain the sense or substance. In law it signifies particularly the making of a …

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    AN ABRIDGMENT. An epitome or compendium of another and larger work, wherein the principal ideas of the larger work are summarily contained. When fairly made, it may justly be deemed, …

  6. Definition of ABRIDGMENT • Law Dictionary • TheLaw.com

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    Legal definition for ABRIDGMENT: An epitome or compendium of another and larger work, wherein the principal ideas of the larger work are summarily contained. Abridgments of the law

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