COMPLETE Jurisprudence by John Salmond-mas

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JustinJYN wrote: March 25th, 2018, 6:34 am Hi respected admin, I'd love to claim sec 22-23, Chapter XV Persons Part1&2. Thanks :)
Thanks Justin! Just updated the MW with your claims :D
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In honor of the April Adventure, may I take the section on Possession?

And, I assume we're reading the section numbers within the text, and calling them such (i.e. "section 93" for §93)?
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I haven't gotten an official OK from you on reading section 19, but in the meantime, I have one more question about it.

On pages 238-239 and again on pages 248-250, there are "aside notes" - not footnotes called for within the text, but text that's a bit of an aside, in a smaller font. Do you want those recorded?
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Tricia,

I don't know the answer (because i never thought to ask), but I have been reading everything except footnotes (including reading the smaller font stuff and the outline at the end of the chapter).

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OK, thanks. Did you vocally tag them as notes?
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TriciaG wrote: April 4th, 2018, 12:55 pm OK, thanks. Did you vocally tag them as notes?
Hello, I've been recording, "Note....blah blah...End of Note." for the really important inline ones, and "Footnote" for the references.
Post by DivMS » December 11th, 2017, 11:56 am
Thank you! Just updated the MW with your claim for Section 1 :)

realisticspeakers wrote:
1) Footnotes: Some of the footnotes are just citations and others contain both citations and interesting text.
Should I just read the interesting text at a convenient point and ignore the citations?

2) Charts: There is a tabular/hierarchical chart. Should I attempt to describe the chart -- and what of the introductory sentence to the chart if not described?

1)To maintain uniformity among all the sections I request you to avoid reading the footnotes unless you feel it is essential for understanding the main text.

2)Please feel free to describe the chart as you feel appropriate :D
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Thanks, RS. I did see that Q-and-A exchange about footnotes, but nothing about these other notes. :)

I'll read them and vocally tag them as Note / End Note. :thumbs:
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Thanks Tricia! :D Most readers haven't vocally tagged the "aside notes" but that is perfectly fine as long as the content is the same :thumbs:
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Ianstewart wrote: April 3rd, 2018, 7:21 pm Herewith Section 10 - 23:50.


https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/jurisprudence_10_salmond_128kb.mp3.

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Thank you Ian! :D
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Hello Divya,
If you would like, I can take over as DPL. If Ava returns I don't mind the assignment being temporary. It will take me a couple of days to catch up. I have classes tomorrow (one of them being law :lol: )
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Linny,
I've given you access to the MW if you want to update status on anything you listen to.
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MaryAnn,
Thank you for the access. I was able to get one section PLed before I need to head out for school. I'm working from oldest submission. It happens to be one of your sections.

Section 28 pl notes:
15:33 – Were men to act on any other principle than this, excess of caution would paralyze the business of the world.
I hear exercise

32:54 The duty of carefulness:
I hear carelessness
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Well, those will change the meaning!

Thank you, I'll get them fixed.

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