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AN ABRIDGMENT

Legal Term: AN ABRIDGMENT
Definition: An epitome or compendium of another and larger work, wherein the principal ideas of the larger work are summarily contained. When fairly made, it may justly be deemed, within the meaning of the law, a new work, the publication of which will not infringe the copyright of the work abridged. An injunction, however, will be granted against a mere colorable abridgment. 2 Atk. 143, 1 Bro. C. C. 451, 5 Ves. 709, Lofft"s R. 775, Ambl. 403, 5 Ves. 709., 1 Story, R. 11. See Quotation.

2. Abridgments of the Law or Digests of Adjudged Cases, serve the very useful purpose of an index to the cases abridged, 5 Co. Rep. 25. Lord Coke says they are most profitable to those who make them. Co. Lit. in preface to the table -at the end of the work. With few exceptions, they are not entitled to be considered authoritative. 2 Wils. R. 1, 2, 1 Burr. Rep. 364, 1 Bl. Rep. 101, 3 T. R. 64, 241. See North American Review, July, 1826, pp. 8, 13, for an account of the principal abridgments.



***All definitions are taken from the 1856 Edition of Bouviers Law Dictionary
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