Latin. adv. In the same place, at the moment, in that matter, at that very instant. - abbreviated ibid. or ib. This word is used in references, when it is intended to say that a thing is to be found in the same place in the preceding reference on the same page, or that the reference has for its object the same thing, case, or other matter.
A good number of the case briefs include excerpts from Dean’s Law Dictionary in the Legal Analysis
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