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  1. ENCYCLOPEDIC DICTIONARY OF BUSINESS LAW. by Editorial Staff, 1962-01-01
  2. Englisch-deutsches und deutsch-englisches Wörterbuch der Rechts- und Geschäftssprache; an English-German and German-English dictionary of Law and Business Terminology
  3. New Encyclopedia Dictionary of Business Law
  4. Woerterbuch fur HandelFinanz und Recht Vol. 1 English - ­German : English to German Dictionary of Business - Finance - Law by Robert Herbst, 1975-10-01
  5. English to ­Greek and Greek to ­English Dictionary of Law, Economics, Business and Management Terms by Delicostopoulos, 1989-10-01
  6. English­Spanish/ Spanish­English Dictionary of Business/ Economics & Law by Castro, 1990-10-01
  7. German-English Dictionary of Business, Finance and Law by Robert Herbst, 1976-10-01
  8. Dictionary of International Business Law by Lucas Otto, 2008-05
  9. Elsevier's Dictionary Of Economics, Business, Finance And Law: Dictionary Of Economics, Business, Finance And Law by N. G. Rakipov, Anna N. Rakipova, 2007-09-30
  10. Shipping business and law dictionary: With standard shipping business forms, documents, procedures, legal activities, and Greek court decisions by Michael S Hiotakis, 1992
  11. English to Japanese and Japanese to English Dictionary of Business Law Terms by Yuu Kita, 1980
  12. An English-German and German-English pocket dictionary of law and business terminology by Dora von Beseler, 1947
  13. New Encyclopedic Dictionary of Business Law : With Forms by Martin J.; Ross, Jeffrey S. Ross, 1981
  14. Czech-English Dictionary of Law and Business Terms by Vera Topilova, 1996-12-03

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