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I.L.S Terms and Concepts

By: Melissa Veenstra 
Across
A main Canadian legal research service
The system of law whereby the laws are codified.
The type of keyword used to narrow your search. They can include the specific facts of the case.
The type of reasoning whereby the arguments provide a strong premise to suppose that the conclusion reached is probable.
The branch of government that passes laws.
The system of law which follows precedents/judge made law.
The latin term for "the decision stands" referring to precedents as determinative.
A search terms used to find the relevant legal resources/materials.
The supreme law of Canada.
A type of source that is written by experts that summarize, explain, and sometimes critique case law and legislation.
The process of finding the cases that have cited or applied a particular rule or reasoning.
These types of cases aren't published in a print case law report.
A written summary of a litigants argument and position in a case with reference to the proper authorities.
The branch of government that implements the law.
The type of connector that is used when searching with keywords to string them together.
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The branch of government that interprets the law.
In a full citation the type of citation which comes after the primary citation.
Referring to who has power over a case.
Sources of law that include case law and legislation.
A written presentation of legal research on a particular legal topic for the purpose of future reference.
The name of a case.
A type of reasoning whereby a conclusion is reached on the basis that the premise of the arguments are true.
The type of citation that, if it exists in a case, must be the primary citation.
A synopsis of a case which includes the style of cause, facts, rules, and conclusion (among other things).