Legal Definition and Related Resources of Ledger book
Meaning of Ledger book
In ecclesiastical law. The name of a book kept in the prerogative courts in England. It is considered as a roll of the court, but, it seems, it cannot be read in evidence. Bac. Abr.
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Meaning of Ledger Book in the Past
The name of a book kept in the prerogative courts in England (see more about this legal system). It is considered as a roll of the court, but, it seems, it cannot be read in evidence. Bac. Ab. h. t.[1]
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- Partialy, this information about ledger book is based on the Bouvier´s Law Dictionary, 1848 edition. There is a list of terms of the Bouvier´s Law Dictionary, including ledger book.
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