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What is a lawbook?

What is a lawbook? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. A book in which laws are codified.
  2. A textbook on some aspect of law.
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Thus the lawbook of Manu recommends it as the natural weapon of the Brahman against his enemies.
This Corpus Juris of Justinian, with a few additions from the ordinances of succeeding emperors, continued to be the chief lawbook in what remained of the Roman world.
In lawbook as in prophecy, it is the fact of redemption which forms the main ground of His appeal.
The Compendium is a kind of lawbook, and, as such, it has its share of loopholes.
In the lawbook of the tsar Wachtang a double composition price was exacted for death by poison.
Perhaps referees could rotate between hemispheres even more than they do at the moment so that when we play teams from the south we are all on the same page of the lawbook, experimental or not.

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