The first edition was published in 1891, and the second edition in 1910 long before the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary was completed in 1928.
Earlier editions of the book also provided case citations for the term cited, which some lawyers saw as its most useful function, providing a useful starting point with leading cases. At least one reviewer considers the seventh edition of Black's Law Dictionary inferior to the sixth edition. Although he acknowledges that it is an excellent dictionary, he sees the removal of case citations from the text as removing a vital part of the book's function. However, the seventh edition includes actual quotations to many noted legal authorities in various areas of law.
These dictionaries may be useful in finding the definitions of legal terms that are not otherwise covered in detail, or that are discussed but not defined, here.
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