by Topher » Mon Nov 14, 2016 12:18 am
Blacks 10 was published in 2014, so it is a little out of date (2 years), but still relevant. Yep it is a US dictionary, but has helped me with a lot of research and to get to grips with the discreet language of legalese.
I discovered the livery of seisin through my research in blacks, because of that I'm now very deep into the history of our uses here in the UK.
I wouldn't knock it just coz its not from round here, infact some great historical researchers on the BC trust reckon your more likely to find what your looking for in german or french texts.
Its good to look/think outside the box at times.
Man’s right to know, to learn, to inquire, to make bona fide errors must by all means, be safe, if the word “Freedom” should ever be more than a political slogan.
Wilhelm Reich