Slip Law
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A slip law is an unbound pamphlet that contains the text of an individual statute (both public and private) enacted by a legislature. Slip laws are the first form of a statute and usually appear shortly after enactment
Slip Law from the Washington and Lee University School of Law Dictionary.
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