Letters

Letters in United States

Letters Definition

Epistles; despatches; written messages, usually on paper, folded up and sealed, and sent by one person to another. 1 Caines (N. Y.) 582.

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Epistles; despatches; written messages, usually on paper, folded up and sealed, and sent by one person to another. 1 Caines (N. Y.) 582.

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This definition of Letters is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.

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Note: Some of this information was last updated in 1982

correspondence (in U.S. law).

(Revised by Ann De Vries)

What is Letters?

For a meaning of it, read Letters in the Legal Dictionary here. Browse and search more U.S. and international free legal definitions and legal terms related to Letters.

See Also

Letters Of Administration, Letters Testamentary in this Legal Encyclopedia
Letters Of Administration, Letters Testamentary definition in the Law Dictionary

Letters in State Statute Topics

Introduction to Letters (Correspondence) (State statute topic)

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