Master the precise meanings behind legal terms with Pope’s Legal Definitions.
This reference book collects how courts, lexicographers, and legal authors define and apply words and phrases. It focuses on Illinois law but draws from English and other jurisdictions to show how a single word can have multiple, context‑driven meanings.
This edition compiles explanations of key terms and common expressions used in contracts, pleadings, and statutes. It helps readers understand why a word like “shall,” “due,” or “issue” can shift in meaning depending on the law, the date, or the surrounding language. The collection includes guidance on time references, abbreviations, and how to read legal language in wills, deeds, and court opinions.
- Learn practical definitions that appear in court decisions and statutory language.
- See how time, dates, and numbers can alter meaning and enforceability.
- Understand how common abbreviations are used in legal texts.
- Explore examples that illustrate how terms are interpreted in wills, contracts, and other documents.
Ideal for readers who want clear, accessible guidance on legal wording and its real‑world effects in the law.