Catalogues

/ˈkætəlɔɡz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of catalogue, referring to systematic lists or indexes, especially of documents, evidence, or legal materials.
    The lawyer reviewed several catalogues of case precedents to prepare the defense.

Commentary

Used primarily as the plural form of catalogue, which in legal contexts often means an organized list of documents or evidence.

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