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Full form of LLB in Latin?

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Full form of LLB in Latin?

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  1. Legum Baccalaureus

    It is abbreviated as LL.B.


  2. BACHELOR OF LAWS.......m v indian

  3. Toby is correct. 'Legum' is actually a plural form - it's genitive plural, so it translates as 'of laws'. The abbreviation 'LL' comes from an earlier practice in writing one-letter abbreviations. For a singular abbreviation, one letter was used; for plural, the letter was doubled. It's probably seen most often for page and pages:

    p = page

    pp = pages

  4. Lets Lie Blatantly... something like that i guess!

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