9.3.09

alright u know legal jargons.. they have those cases and they go like "ADAM v EVE"

and the 'v' is not read out as 'versus', but instead it's read as "and"

so "ADAM v EVE" is read as "ADAM and EVE"

read the one below:


and this was found in my notes.. i love the sentence underlined..

i think my lecturer has a good sense of humour =D


hello moo moo..

bday present from shennie..

2 comments:

Autumn said...

sure or not? after i have gone through 3 law-related subjects with 3 different lecturere throughout my uni life, i only came across that V means 'against' rather than 'and'.

alvinkei said...

only criminal use 'against'..

for contract, land all those use 'and'