[blindlaw] leagle word please define

Timothy J. Meloy tmeloy at fuse.net
Tue Aug 28 22:39:40 UTC 2012


Black's law dictionary is a good resource. You should be able to find it online. 
TJ

On Aug 27, 2012, at 4:45 PM, "shannon" <shannon at bartchroofing.com> wrote:

> Good afternoon all,
> 
> I am not a lawyer. I joined this list to learn how to deal with legal documents as a blind individual.
> 
> Since I am not a lawyer you  will hopefully forgive the seemingly silly request.
> What does et al. mean?
> 
> My condo Association  was involved in a law suit and I have been trying to follow the progress. 
> 
> Apparently The Defendant the Association one and the plaintiffs the home owners lost. I Guess win some loose some.
> but I have often wondered about the legal ease used.
> Is there a good place other than Webster's to learn the legal jargon?
> Thank you
> Shannon
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