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LL.B.

abbreviation for

  1. Bachelor of Laws.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of LL.B.1

From Latin Lēgum Baccalaureus

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Example Sentences

If this ordeal was passed satisfactorily and an acceptable thesis presented, the candidate received his LL.B.

The schools of law and medicine and engineering offer courses of from two to four years with a degree of LL.B.

He rejected at once his fathers profession of preaching and abandoned thoughts of the law after he had earned his LL.B.

This was in 1783, but almost immediately afterwards he received an LL.B.

He had hitherto neglected to read for a degree; he proceeded to that of LL.B.

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